Climate Change Displacements National Law and Protection Standards in India
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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - Region: South Asia Central University of Haryana (Arya College) language: English abstract: This paper will examine how the national law initiatives can be broadened and revived with upcoming ''climate refugees''. India''s geopolitical position in South Asia is popular for asylum seekers migrant workers and future flows of climate refugees. Without the legal recognition refugees in India have difficulties in accessing basic facilities such as employment medical facilities education and health care. It is now widely known that climate change will significantly affect India. There are few studies available on how climate change is going to affect the migration of people. It has been claimed that 70000 people of the 4.1 million living in the Indian part of the Sundarbans islands would be rendered homeless by 2020. India is home to nearly 190000 refuges originating from various countries around the world. Yet refugee protection in India is regulated solely at policy level by national administrative authorities. There are no laws that distinguish between refugees and foreigners in India. Thus there is a clear gap within the law which requires immediate action and attention. India needs to develop its own Refugee Protection laws.
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