The document provides an overview of the current state of international refugee law and the challenges faced. It discusses key definitions and concepts, the 1951 Refugee Convention and UNHCR mandate, major migration routes and the rights of refugees. It examines the Syrian civil war and the case study of Aylan Kurdi to highlight the humanitarian crisis. It outlines international legal protections and the interaction of hard and soft law approaches. The challenges include limited access to protection, issues of state jurisdiction, and difficulties providing humanitarian aid. Future prospects may involve more accepting country policies and defining responsibility thresholds for intervention.