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VOL. 8, ISSUE 4 (2022)
Refugee protection in India: the impact of refugee laws on social security and poverty reduction
Authors
Anjani Kumar Sharma
Abstract
To better safeguard refugees' social security rights and reduce poverty in India, the researcher will examine the impact of having or not having a particular legislation in place. A total of 4.5 million refugees from nations including Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tibet, Afghanistan, and Sudan live in India's shelter system. In order to better the lives of refugees in India, it's essential to examine whether or not specific laws governing refugees and their social security rights exist in the country. The study's goals are to examine the various refugee-related laws, in particular the various articles related to their welfare and social security on both foreign and national scale, and to look at issues that Indian refugees face in pursuing their life goals and aspirations in other countries. We also need to think about the state's role in providing adequate refugee welfare protection. There is no primary data in this research. Many libraries were inspected, as well as a few online publications and websites, in this respect. Therefore, the researcher will demonstrate that the Indian government's recognition and implementation of the requirements of international agreements for the protection of the interests of refugees is poorly recognised and implemented.
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Pages:211-214
How to cite this article:
Anjani Kumar Sharma "Refugee protection in India: the impact of refugee laws on social security and poverty reduction". International Journal of Law, Vol 8, Issue 4, 2022, Pages 211-214
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