Protection for Refugee Rights: International and Regional Instruments

Authors

  • Author

  • Omar Rouabhhi

Keywords:

Forced Migration, Human Rights, International Law, Refugee Convention

Abstract

International protection for internally displaced persons, who far exceed the number of refugees, has become a major issue in recent years. This is reflected in the international community's search for solutions, by providing them with internal humanitarian assistance so that they do not have to seek help beyond the borders of their states, affirming their right to remain in their country in security and dignity and not to become refugees. However, reality has shown that the international community's attention to the protection of internally displaced persons is not so much a humanitarian consideration as it is an inevitable consequence of state reservations to welcome refugees on their territory. European states in particular have attached urgency to protecting internally displaced persons arbitrarily to justify the closure of their borders to refugees.

Author Biography

  • Omar Rouabhhi
    Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Bouira, Algeria.

Published

2021-01-01

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