Every human being should have the same rights as all. However, the world is not a fair place and oppression and disregard for others is rampant.
Guglielmo Verdirame has written: 'Rights in exile' -- subject(s): Human rights, Legal status, laws, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Refugees 'The UN and human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, United Nations
At the convention, did they say the rights for an asylum seeker?
Refugees flee their home countries mainly due to war, persecution, violence, and human rights abuses.
Refugees are sometimes treated unfairly because they are unaware of their rights in their receiving country. Some refugees are just glad/lucky to be alive at all.
Generally, refugees cannot vote in their host country's elections because they do not have citizenship status. Voting rights are typically reserved for citizens, and refugees usually hold a temporary legal status. However, the specific rights of refugees can vary by country, and in some places, they may have the right to participate in local elections or referendums. It's important to check the laws of the specific country regarding refugee voting rights.
she fought for the rights of women children and refugees and was the first ever Iranian Muslim who did this.
their rights and freedoms were being taken away in Germany.
RESETTLEMENT PROCESS IS INDEED A WINDOW FOR REFUGEE AROUND THE WORLD TO LOOK OUT FROM FOR BETTER FUTURE. BHUTANESE REFUGEES ARE THE ONE DISPOSED OUT BY THE RGB. RGB DOESN'T WANT THESE REFUGEES BACK IN THE COUNTRY PERIOD. FORGET ABOUT NATIONALITY, PETROTISM, AND LET US GO FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND BETTER FUTURE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IF YOU DO NOT CARE YOUR'S OR WANT TO DUMP IT. BY REFERRING FACILITIES IT MAY CALLED BENEFITS BENEFITS FOR REFUGEES IN AMERICA IS ABUNDANT THAN THE PLACE THEY ARE PICKED FROM. REFUGEES CAN EXERCISE ALL THE RIGHTS EXCEPT VOTING RIGHTS.
Fred Abrahams has written: 'A threat to \\' -- subject(s): Human rights, Politics and government 'Human rights in post-communist Albania' -- subject(s): Human rights 'Razing Rafah' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Government policy, Housing, Land use, Palestinian Arab Refugees, Refugees, Palestinian Arab
The primary legislation protecting refugees includes the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, which outline the rights of refugees and the legal obligations of states to protect them. These instruments define who qualifies as a refugee and prohibit refoulement, or the return of refugees to places where they face serious threats to their life or freedom. Additionally, many countries have their own laws and policies that complement these international standards, providing further protections and support for refugees.
The primary UN organization responsible for refugees is the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Established in 1950, UNHCR works to protect the rights of refugees and seek durable solutions for their plight, including resettlement and repatriation. Additionally, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) collaborates with UNHCR and other UN agencies to support migrants and displaced persons, providing humanitarian aid and assistance.
Laura Westra has written: 'Ecoviolence and the Law' 'Faces of state terrorism' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Political aspects, Economic aspects, State-sponsored terrorism 'An environmental proposal for ethics' -- subject(s): Ecological integrity, Environmental ethics 'Human rights' 'Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Human rights, Refugees, Environmental refugees, Environmental justice 'Faces of state terrorism' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Political aspects, Economic aspects, State-sponsored terrorism