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  1. What are refugee rights? Various rights that asylum-seekers and refugees have because they are seeking asylum or have been granted refugee protection, and for which their host country is responsible to guarantee. These rights are written down in the Refugee Convention and in human rights treaties.

  2. The 1951 Convention provides the internationally recognized definition of a refugee and outlines the legal protection, rights and assistance a refugee is entitled to receive. UNHCR serves as the ‘guardian’ of these documents.

  3. Feb 1, 2002 · Learn about the definition, rights and obligations of refugees, and the role of UNHCR in ensuring their safety and well-being. Find out how UNHCR determines refugee status, assists internally displaced persons, and cooperates with governments.

  4. Learn about the legal protections, definitions, and procedures for refugees under international and regional human rights law. Explore the key terms, exceptions, and case law related to refugee status and asylum claims.

  5. UNHCR works to ensure that everybody has the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge from violence, persecution or war. Learn about the latest data and statistics on the global displacement crisis, and how UNHCR responds to emergencies and protects rights.

  6. The Convention defines the term "refugee" and establishes the rights and obligations of refugees and host countries. It also provides for the co-operation of States with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

  7. Refugees have rights which should be respected prior to, during, and after the process of seeking asylum. Respect for human rights is a necessary condition for both preventing and resolving today's refugee flows.