La humanidad en el limbo. El sistema de protección internacional de Turquía ante la crisis humanitaria del conflicto en Siria

Autores/as

  • Verónica S. Souto Olmedo Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24201/fi.v58i4.2550

Palabras clave:

Turquía, Siria, refugiados, protección temporal, ACNUR

Resumen

El conflicto sirio ha provocado una catástrofe humanitaria con 6,1 millones de desplazados internos y más de cinco de refugiados. Turquía es un actor fundamental en el conflicto por su involucramiento militar y por albergar a 3,5 millones de refugiados sirios registrados. El presente artículo se concentrará en la crisis humanitaria y buscará comprobar la relación entre el sistema de protección internacional turco y la estrategia para gestionar tal crisis, la cual se ha basado en dos premisas: por una parte, la estancia temporal de los refugiados y, por otra, la provisión de servicios, antes bien que el reconocimiento de derechos.

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09/28/2018