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Protection of Constitutional Rights and Freedoms of Russian Citizens in the Legal institute of Regulation of Migration Processes

https://doi.org/10.17803/2587-9723.2020.3.072-077

Abstract

The article analyzes the place of environmental migration in international law and domestic legal systems of individual States. The article notes that environmental migration is one of the types of forced migration, which despite the wide discussion by the international and scientific community of the need to create international and domestic legal mechanisms for its regulation and protection of the rights and freedoms of environmental migrants by analogy with the effectively functioning in the world and individual States system of protection of — persons who have left the state of their nationality or permanent residence because of persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, belonging to a certain social group or political opinion are not officially recognized in the world and do not have appropriate international and domestic mechanisms for their protection.

About the Author

V. I. Yevtushenko
Belgorod state national research University
Russian Federation
PhD in law, Head of the basic Department 


References

1. McAdam J. Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law Hardcover — New York: Oxford University Press Ins , 2012


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Yevtushenko V.I. Protection of Constitutional Rights and Freedoms of Russian Citizens in the Legal institute of Regulation of Migration Processes. Legal Science in China and Russia. 2020;(3):72-77. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/2587-9723.2020.3.072-077

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