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Human Rights without Borders for Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Social and Jurisdictional Aspects
Human Rights without Borders for Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Social and Jurisdictional Aspects

Author(s): Simion Belea
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: human rights; refugees; asylum seekers; refugee protection;

Summary/Abstract: The refugee crisis generated by internal conflicts and civil wars from various areas consolidated unilateral interventions towards security, rather than developing a collective answer and providing immediate actions based on human rights to support vulnerable groups. A retrospection of the past decade events in the Arabic World, illustrates that during the years 2014 - 2021, the world witnessed the highest wave of refugees migrating from Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan and Iraq to Europe. By analysing this, we can argue that concerns regarding security policies led to a significant increase in the number of difficulties that refugees and asylum seekers encounter in obtaining international protection support. The 24th of February 2022 marks the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine. It similarly marks the day when the twenty seven countries – members of the EU allowed the directive for temporary protection and support to the Ukrainian refugees, for the first time in the European Union history. This current study examines the collective efforts of the Intra – European relocations offering immediate support to those fleeing the war while respecting the fundamental international human rights.

  • Issue Year: 5/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 21-35
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English