A Critical Legal Analysis Of Human Migration In Suburbs Of Sundarbans

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Chayan Chakraborty, Dr. Arup Kumar Poddar

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The research project concentrates on how human relocation is impacted by atmosphere transformation in the surroundings of the Sundarbans, with specific underlines on the privileges and legitimate safeguards accessible to these migrants. Changeovers within the surroundings, along with expanding sea ranges, more powerful cyclones, and coastline deterioration, strain nearby groups to emigrate, disclosing imperfections inside the existent legal structures. The research project's purpose is to assess the laws as they currently stand, become aware of any flaws, and recommend improvements to satisfactorily protect climate migrants' rights. Through the evaluation of primary information and literature, the study highlights the necessity of sturdy countrywide and global legislative measures, resource distribution, and local policy networks. To analyse the legal views on climate alternate and human migration in the suburbs of Sundarbans, primary records series changed into conducted among forty respondents from the villages of Sukumari No.1, Lahiripur, Dayapur, Emilybari, Mitrabari, Anandapur, Sudhangsupur, and Shantigachi. Strengthening laws and regulations, boosting worldwide cooperation, and making an investment in nearby government are all essential for safeguarding atmosphere migrants and securing their protection, refinement, and decent well-being in the context of ongoing environmental transformation.

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