Socio-Economic- Cultural- Human Rights Perspective And Impact Of Refugees In India: A Case Study
- IJLLR Journal
- Feb 5, 2022
- 1 min read
Ranjitkumar Kuna, Research Scholar, Andhra University Dr. Sitamanikyam, Associate Professor, Andhra University
ABSTRACT
Human rights are the fundamental rights and liberties that every person in the world has from birth to death. They apply to everyone, regardless of where they come from, what they believe, or how they live their lives. These fundamental rights are founded on common ideals such as dignity, fairness, equality, respect, and autonomy. Liberty of expression, equality before the law, social, cultural, and economic rights, and the freedom to participate in cultural activities, among other things. All of these rights fall under the umbrella of human rights. Human rights are ethical principles that serve as guidelines for some types of human activity and are routinely safeguarded by ethics. Human morals are governed by laws. Human rights are inalienable, universal, indivisible, interdependent, and interconnected. Because everyone is born with and possesses them, they are universal. Regardless of where they live, their gender or ethnicity, or their religious, cultural, or ethnic background, everyone has the same rights. Many legal rights are universal in international law. Human rights techniques and processes that can be used on a regional and national level to improve refugee and asylum seeker safety. The basic purpose of international refugee law is to provide safety, promote, and expand refugee, people like situation refugees and people outside their country of origin, or in the case of displacement and migration, according to this article, UN human rights law and related equipment can play a significant role in refugee safety.
Keywords: Refugee, Citizen, Human rights, asylum seekers, cultural traditions, policy. Legal provisions, Conventions & treaties, Institutional Advocacy.