The impact of international protection on refugees in Islamic law and international legislation
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Refugees did not enjoy international protection. As a result of the effects of World War II, the 1951 Refugee Convention was approved and ratified by most countries in the world. Then international protection began its new reality and the United Nations General Assembly authorized an international agency to implement international protection and monitor its application. Under the Convention, refugees began to enjoy the rights granted. Of countries and imposed duties on them towards the host countries. The agreement did not ignore the rights and obligations of countries. Then came regional agreements that supported the path of protection, in addition to regional declarations that supported and corrected the paths. However, there are effects of protection that fall on the shoulders of refugees and states alike.
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