An individual will have the right as stated in Articles 12 to 30 of the Refugee Convention once they have been recognised as Convention Refugees. All refuges must be given identification and trip document which permit them to move outside the country, they must be treated equally as the citizen of the country, they must be given the most convenient attention possible, which must be at least as favourable to that accorded foreign as a whole in the equivalent position, they must be given the most convenient treatment as the citizen of the alien country and they must be treated equally as that granted to aliens as a whole. According to Article 3 of United Nation (UN), refugees need to further get in any circumstances those equal rights and important …show more content…
There is also Refugee law: the subdivision of international law which handle the rights and protection of refugees. International law scholars have different opinion regarding the relationship between refugee law and international human right and humanitarian law. Sometimes, there is sufficiency in the resources available in one country because of rapid arrival of many uprooted person. To counter this difficulty, the government may seek solution from international body such as the office of the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees or UNHCR. UNCHR for example will organize agenda and ability enhancement programmes which would bring forth enough financial gain so that the refugees will not depend on outside aid to obtain their fundamental necessity as soon as possible. These also cover income, nutrient, equipment and houses and vital infrastructure such as schools and clinics (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR, …show more content…
This is an issue especially in Greece, a country overflowed with the number of refuge it receive where many of them use Greece as an advantage to try to enter Europeans countries. In order to clear up which States hold the authority for a special refuge candidate, the council of Europe expressed Council Regulation EC No. 343/2002 on 18 February 2003 regulating the benchmark and structure for choose the Member States bound for scrutinizing an refuge petition abide in one of the Member States by a third country national (usually recognized as the Dublin Regulation) (International Justice Resource Center,