Tomorrow's generation in the abyss of forced migration: Who will do them justice?
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Armed conflicts still continue to prevail until now over the Middle East region. It’s no secret to anyone that these conflicts leave remnants of both human and material. If material remnants can be fixed and restored to their original state; human casualties are difficult and even impossible to recuperate. By this, however, we don’t mean the death of people but what is more terrifying than death is life impediment, especially, of the vulnerable ones – the children who are promising future of tomorrow. This is not to mention the other effects that would unfold after the war and its consequent forced immigration. Therefore; we wrote this article to shed light on this dilemma hoping it will fulfill its right of studying and scrutinizing.
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Youssef, K. (1). Tomorrow’s generation in the abyss of forced migration: Who will do them justice? . Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 7(1), 26-39. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v7i1.74
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