Author: karan.sharma.and-bhavesh.meghwal

Introduction The protection of refugees is a universally accepted obligation enshrined in various international instruments, most notably the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. Despite this, millions of refugees worldwide remain trapped in zones of legal invisibility, unable to access the basic rights guaranteed to them by international law. This enduring gap between the lofty promises of international law and its actual implementation at the national level is a critical issue for legal research and humanitarian practice alike. This article undertakes a nuanced exploration of refugee rights, the concept of legal invisibility, and the complex interplay…

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