parapatryczna
Parapatryczna is a term used in the context of international law, specifically in the realm of refugee and asylum law. It refers to the situation where a person seeks asylum in a country that is not their country of nationality, but is the country of which they are a citizen. This concept is distinct from the more common scenario of a person seeking asylum in a country that is neither their country of nationality nor the country of which they are a citizen.
The term "parapatryczny" was coined to differentiate this situation from other forms of asylum seekers. It is
In international law, the principle of non-refoulement prohibits states from returning refugees to a country where
The parapatryczny situation raises important questions about the balance between a state's sovereignty and its obligations