Reviewing the obligations of governments in accepting refugees from the perspective of Islam and international humanitarian law

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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In the current era of communication between developed societies, the place of support for peers in the international humanitarian law system is of great importance. The manifestation of this position is evident in the formulation of legal provisions in support of refugees and refugees. The United Nations has adopted several conventions in support of the aforementioned individuals, which are often accepted by most countries. Islamic regulations also include humanitarian orders for all human beings in all circumstances, including warfare, dealing with fighters, captives and war refugees. This article, with a descriptive-analytical approach, seeks to answer the question of how governments' obligations to accept refugees from the perspective of Islam and international humanitarian law are assessed? The results of this study show that, despite the emphasis on international documents and regulations, as well as the teachings and orders of Islam in accepting and supporting refugees and refugees, the teachings and regulations are not fully implemented in practice.

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Persian
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نشریه حقوق اساسی, Volume:16 Issue: 31, 2019
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53 to 84
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