Definition: Refugeeship is a concept in international law that refers to individuals who are forced from their homes and countries of origin due to political, social, or other reasons. These individuals may be fleeing persecution, violence, poverty, disease, war, or any other form of human rights violation. Refugeeship can take many forms depending on the context and circumstances. Some examples include refugees in refugee camps, those displaced by natural disasters such as earthquakes or hurricanes, or those who have fled conflict zones