To address the increasing influx of refugees due to rise in conflicts in the neighbouring geography such as Afghanistan and Myanmar and due to increasing threats of sea-level rise and de-territorialisation, India should have domestic refugee legislation, argues the authors.
Authors
Abhinav Mehrotra, Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School, O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, India.
Chhaya Bhardwaj, Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, India.
Summary
In this article, the authors highlight the need for refugee legislation in India while India celebrates its 75 years of independence.
India should have domestic legislation to uniformise legal and conceptual understanding of refugees, to uniformise the procedural standards for all refugees without discrimination, to address the increasing influx of refugees due to increase in conflicts in the neighbouring geography such as Afghanistan and Myanmar and due to increasing threats of sea-level rise and de-territorialisation.
Published in: India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
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