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Perspective: World Law to Protect Refugees and Migrants | Rene Wadlow


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By Rene Wadlow | September 19, 2017

On 19 September 2016, the UN General Assembly held a one-day Summit on �Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants� and set a new agenda for responding to large movements of people crossing frontiers.

The UN resolution is called The New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants. It has as an annex a plan of action "Towards a Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration" setting out a framework for positive responses. The New York Declaration builds on a 2013 UN conference and on the efforts of both the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Migration and the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the Human Rights of Migrants.

Just one year later, the world society continues to face the issues of refugees from areas of armed conflict and serious tensions as well as with the ways to deal in an adequate fashion with migration.
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