GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR DISPLACED PERSONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

Authors

  • Mohammed Kadhim Hamzah Islamic University Lebanon/ Department of General Law

Keywords:

General provisions, displaced persons, international law

Abstract

Displaced persons are civilian populations who are forced to leave their original areas of residence and migrate to other areas within the geographical borders of the state, either out of fear for their lives due to civil wars, revolutions, or uprisings, or in order to search for a source of livelihood elsewhere, or in order to search for services. Educational and health, the phenomenon of displacement is a global phenomenon and is not specific to certain countries or others. There are many security, economic, political and social reasons that control this phenomenon, and with the availability of these reasons in a given country we witness the phenomenon of displacement. There are no real treatments for the phenomenon of displacement. Many countries may not have sufficient capabilities to address this phenomenon, and the treatments are limited to mere temporary solutions. There must be coordination and concerted international efforts in order to help countries that are witnessing the phenomenon of displacement through the cooperation of countries and international organizations with the country that is suffering from the phenomenon of displacement and providing all the requirements it needs in this field

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2024-04-28

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Mohammed Kadhim Hamzah. (2024). GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR DISPLACED PERSONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. European Scholar Journal, 5(4), 33-38. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/4509

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