Implementation of Non-Refoulement & Economic Burden Sharing in New World Order Under International Refugee Laws

  • Naheeda Ali
  • Khan K
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Abstract

The increasing number of refugees is becoming a financial burden for the host countries. It impacts their economic prosperity and creates extra pressure to meet international regulations. This study describes how the doctrine of non-refoulment and burden sharing works in international refugee law to ensure the protection of all refugees. It discusses the rights of accommodation, education, food, protection, and all other economic rights within host countries. It also highlights the presence of proportionate refugee placement in various states and assesses the economic and social consequences of relocating refugees to host countries under international law. The recommendations of the study help to defend refugees from various other human rights violations and improve the burden-sharing process through the operationalization of international refugee laws.

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Naheeda Ali, & Khan, K. I. (2022). Implementation of Non-Refoulement & Economic Burden Sharing in New World Order Under International Refugee Laws. Journal of Public Value and Administrative Insight, 5(1), 208–219. https://doi.org/10.31580/jpvai.v5i1.2480

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