The Problem of Independent Legal Regulation of Environmental Migration in Modern International Law

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The purpose of the study is consideration of the phenomenon of environmental migration in modern international law. The author analyzed the problems of independence of the complex of international legal norms on environmental migration. Also in this article, related concepts of "climatic migration" and "environmental refugees" are considered on the basis of existing international treaties. Results. In international legal science, there is still no single concept of environmental migration. However, at the level of international organizations specializing in environmental and migration issues, there is a tendency to refine this term. As a result of comparing national legal systems in terms of recognizing environmental migrants, the author comes to the conclusion that their rights are fragmented. Such an approach reduces the effectiveness of the introduction and development of a full-fledged legal protection of such persons. Thus, the author singled out the reasons for this state in the deliberate falsification of the reasons that prompted citizens to change their place of residence in another country.

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Gian Al Ghanimi

Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University

Email: jyanjyan10@mail.ru
Postgraduate Student, Department of International and European Law Kazan, Russia

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