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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Protecting the unprotected: Human rights of refugee and migrant person
Authors
Kayenat Shakeel
Abstract
The critical need to address the human rights
violations these vulnerable people faced has been highlighted by the global
refugee and migration crisis. International legal frameworks notwithstanding,
marginalization, exploitation, and discrimination against refugees and migrants
persist. The difficulties that refugees and migrants have in obtaining human
rights—such as those related to work, healthcare, education, and asylum are
critically examined in this article. It also looks at how governments,
non-governmental organizations, and civil society may work together to
guarantee that these rights are upheld. This paper identifies the shortcomings
in the current protection systems and makes the case for a more inclusive and
comprehensive strategy to preserve the human rights of migrants and refugees
through a thorough review of case studies and empirical research. In the end,
it makes the case for a paradigm change in how we approach refugee and migrant
protection that prioritizes dignity, equality and justice.
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Pages:215-220
How to cite this article:
Kayenat Shakeel "Protecting the unprotected: Human rights of refugee and migrant person". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 215-220
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