• Violation Of Refugees’ Human Rights: Evaluating Critically Middle East Recent Migration Crisis At The External Schengen Border

    Author(s):
    Karolina Harasimowicz
    Contributor(s):
    Yashika Sharma (see profile)
    Date:
    2022
    Subject(s):
    Law
    Item Type:
    Abstract
    Permanent URL:
    https://doi.org/10.17613/ppn2-n568
    Abstract:
    On September 2, Poland introduced a state of emergency in regions at the border with Belarus. According to International Law, a state of emergency is an occurrence that threatens the nation's life. Nonetheless, migration to Poland does not meet the threshold to declare a state of emergency. Besides, International Human Rights Law strictly outlines the conditions that a state must adhere to before imposing a state of emergency that limits human rights, such as notifying significant international bodies. Accordingly, Amnesty International outlines in their findings that the Polish government did not comply with the International Human Rights Law requirements (Amnesty International, 2021) and the European Court of Human Rights decisions concerning recent events at the borders of Poland and Latvia with Belarus (R.A. and Others, 2021; Ahmed and Others, 2021).
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