Negotiable Instruments Act 1881.UNDERSTAND THE LAW OF 1881
The refugees*
1. Paula Brajones Rodríguez
Anabel David Rosa
Pilar Sánchez López
Andrea Pecero Buiza
María José Merino Mancera
Manuel Navarro León
THE REFUGEES
2. The refugees
A refugee is a person who is outside his country
of origin or where he habitually resides due to a
fear based on reasons of religion, nationality.
3. The concept
• The organization of the United Nations defines
the refugee as a person who: having a well-
founded fear of being persegido for reasons of
races, by religion, by nationality, race, this outside
of his country.
• A refugee generaly speaking, is a this place
person who has been forced to cross national
boundaries and who can not return home safely.
Such a person maybe called and asylum seeker
until granted refugee status.
4. Types of refugees
Enviromental refugees
War refugees
Health refugees
Economic refugees
Political refugees
5. Enviromental refugees
The enviromental refugee refers to the population
that is forced to migrate or be evacuated from
their region of origin by rapid or long-term
changes in their local habitat, which indudes
drought, desertification, sea revel rise, or
seasonal climatic phenomena.
6. War refugees
They have had to leave their homes and camps
because a war or social conflict has erupted in
their country or area in which their live.
7. Health refugee
These communities are forced to move the ather
regions because diaseases, hunger and seriously
affect their families and meighbars
8. Economic refugee
The economic situation that excits in their
countries doesn´t allaw him to find a job on to
prasper.
9. Political refugees
Is people who have fled or have been expelled
from their homeland because of a natural
disaster, war or military occupation, or as a result
of religious, racial or political persecution.
10. The term refugee is often
Used to include displaced persons who maybe
excluded from legal definition in the convenation,
because they had left their countries because of a
war and not because of fear of persecution or
because they had been forced to emigrate in the
interior of their countries.
12. NOTICE OF REFUGEE IN
EUROPE:
In Europe, an unprecedented refugee crisis
unfolded in 2016 with the increase of people
risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean Sea
to achieve security and protection. More than a
million people came to the south of Europe with
boats with an eighty four per cent from the top ten
producing countriers include countries like
Afghanistan and Iraq.
13. Spain is a country without a model of integration
of immigrants, so the degree of members is very
high. 81% of children of immigrants born in Spain
say they feel Spanish and only 6% claim to have
been the victim of discrimination in the last three
years.
How immigrants feel in Spain?
14. INTEGRATION OF FOREIGN
PEOPLE IN SPAIN:
We asked to foreign people who live in Spain now
about their integration.
We asked to icelanders, moroccans and
colombians. (VIDEO)
15. CONCLUSION:
The real importance of this project is not to win
the pize. The great victory for us has been to
know the harsh reality of refugees in the world
and how it has helped us to put ourselves on
their skin and, at the same time, to be a
transmission belt to raise society’s awareness of
this serious problem. This is our great victory to
teach us to be supportive and, at the same time,
to transmit this important value to our citizents.