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Geneva Convention on Refugees

The 1951 Geneva Convention is the cornerstone of international refugee law. It defines the term “refugee,” guarantees the rights of individuals in need of international protection, and outlines the obligations of host states. Alongside the 1967 Protocol, it remains the primary legal instrument for the protection of refugees worldwide.

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Displacement, Legal
Geneva Convention host states human rights international protection refugee law

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