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Human security and refugee rights: strengths and limitations

- lack of a clear definition hinders its impact on human rights.

- lack of focus limits its effectiveness

- The utility of human security for asylum seekers, emphasizing its people-centered

approach that transcends citizenship status

- the limitations in the human security framework.

- It discusses conflicts between national security and human security

- examines the tension between the security of state citizens and non-citizen refugees

- Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine

Conclusion

Good things about Human Security:

- It tries to make everyone work together to help people in need.

- Instead of only caring about countries, it says we should care for each individual,

regardless of where they come from.

Not-so-good about Human Security:

- Sometimes a country's significant norms are more important to them than assisting

others.

- It offers a distinctive vocabulary that may not always be beneficial to people's rights,

particularly for those who have been compelled to leave their homes.

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