pakolaislakiin
Pakolaislakiin refers to the legislation governing asylum and refugee matters in a particular country. These laws outline the criteria and procedures for individuals seeking protection from persecution in their home countries. Typically, a pakolaislakiin establishes a framework for how asylum applications are received, processed, and decided. This includes defining who qualifies as a refugee under international conventions, such as the 1951 Refugee Convention, and often includes complementary protection categories for those who do not strictly meet the refugee definition but face serious harm.
The legislation also details the rights and obligations of asylum seekers during the application process, which