The Immigrant’s Legal Status in International Law
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The Immigrant’s Legal Status in International LawAbstract
In this study we will extract from the norms referring to refugee status the types of protection that can be granted to an asylum seeker in Romania and the necessary conditions for obtaining them. We will also analyze the forms of protection in order to understand in detail the differences between them. Thus, in Law no. 122 of 2006 on asylum in Romania are precisely specified three forms of protection that could be offered to an asylum seeker. The legislator can recognize refugee status and may grant subsidiary or temporary protection. At the same time, the rights and obligations of the beneficiary of a certain form of protection will be extracted from the existing rules. In this respect, it will be possible to differentiate between the asylum seeker, the beneficiary of a form of protection and a foreigner who is not in the above-mentioned situations. The difference between the first two categories of persons and the latter is presented in the national legislation itself, the statute of which is separately regulated in distinct laws.
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