Danubius International Conferences, 13th International Conference The Danube - Axis of European Identity

Legal Protection of the Rights of Refugee Children

Mariana Pavlencu
Last modified: 2023-06-20

Abstract

The phenomenon of migration involves socio-psychological impact, through the interference between the feelings of the migrant and those of the local natives. Thus, in most countries, the children of immigrants born in the receiving country are all considered immigrants, maintained up to the third generation, sometimes even after that, a situation that is also reflected in legal terms. Human trafficking on a large scale can destabilize the population at a micro- and macro-demographic level, both in terms of the number of victims who are trafficked outside the country of origin, and in terms of the number of certain ethnic or national groups who are trafficked on a specific market or in a certain domain in the destination country.