Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of the international legal status of forced migrants within the EU. The article also suggests ways out of the European migration crisis. One of the causes of the European migration crisis is fighting in Syria. They began after anti-government protests in March 2011. By the summer of that year, they developed into a full-scale armed conflict. Numerous diplomatic attempts to end the crisis were unsuccessful. These events caused the exodus of people. Syrians account for half of the unprecedented migration surge of 2015. However, it is worth noting that in 2015 in Europe, the flow of refugees not only from Syria increased, but there was also a multiple increases in migrants and refugees from the Middle East and Africa. In addition to the Syrians, refugees from Afghanistan and Libya joined the migration flow.

Highlights

  • Recent events in the EU regarding the European migration crisis actualize the problem of the need to study the legal status of people who are forced to arrive in Europe in search of asylum and a better life

  • Developed countries today have a significant share of responsibility. The legislation of such states should be developed in terms of improving the legal status of refugees and internally displaced persons

  • In accordance with the key provisions of this document, the central apparatus for resolving the situation with refugees are EU state authorities, which are obliged to observe the rights and freedoms of forced migrants, while ensuring that they are granted all the same rights that every foreign citizen arriving in EU countries enjoys on a standard basis

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INTRODUCTION

Recent events in the EU regarding the European migration crisis actualize the problem of the need to study the legal status of people who are forced to arrive in Europe in search of asylum and a better life. Internally displaced persons, and the protection of their rights present a problematic issue from a legal point of view and from a social point of view. Developed countries today have a significant share of responsibility The legislation of such states should be developed in terms of improving the legal status of refugees and internally displaced persons. Many of them flee from countries where terrorism is common, while at the same time, under the guise of refugees, the terrorists themselves enter the EU In this regard, today, there is an inevitable tightening of the rules for obtaining asylum.

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