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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 2 2652 - 2662 April 28, 2026

Protection of Refugee Rights: A Path towards Justice and Dignity

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P. Ummu Iyman
LL.M. student at Government Law College, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
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Shunmuga Sundarakumar G
Assistant Professor at Government Law College, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract

The intensification of global conflicts, political instability, environmental crises, and systemic human rights violations has contributed to an unprecedented rise in forced displacement, making refugee protection a critical concern of contemporary international law. The growing magnitude and complexity of refugee movements have exposed significant gaps in both international and domestic legal frameworks, necessitating a re-examination of existing protection mechanisms. Against this backdrop, the present article undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the legal regime governing refugee protection at both the international and national levels, with particular emphasis on India’s unique approach. The study critically examines the foundational instruments of international refugee law, namely the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 and the 1967 Protocol, focusing on key principles such as non-refoulement, non-discrimination, and the right to seek asylum. It further evaluates India’s refugee protection framework, which operates in the absence of a specific legislative regime, relying instead on constitutional safeguards, general statutory provisions, and judicial interpretation. Through a doctrinal analysis of landmark judicial decisions, the article highlights the pivotal role of the judiciary in extending the scope of Article 21 of the Constitution to protect the life and liberty of refugees. In addition, the article explores the civil, political, and socio-economic rights of refugees, along with the practical challenges in their realization, including legal ambiguity, lack of documentation, and socio-economic exclusion. It concludes by advocating for the enactment of a comprehensive refugee law in India to ensure uniformity, accountability, and alignment with international standards, thereby strengthening the protection of refugee rights and promoting justice, dignity, and humane treatment.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 2, Page 2652 - 2662
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