Palestinian Refugees in International Law (2nd Edition)
Palestinian Refugees in International Law (2nd Edition)
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Abstract
The Palestinian refugee question, resulting from the events surrounding the creation of the state of Israel seventy years ago, remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-Second World War era. Numbering over six million in the Middle East alone, Palestinian refugees’ status and treatment varies considerably according to the state or territory ‘hosting’ them, the UN agency assisting them, and political circumstances surrounding the Israeli–Palestinian conflict these refugees are naturally associated with. Despite being foundational to both the experience of the Palestinian refugees and the resolution of their plight, international law has not been a decisive factor in discussions concerning their fate. This compelling new edition offers a clear and comprehensive analysis of various areas of international law (including refugee law, human rights law, humanitarian law, the law relating to stateless persons, principles related to internally displaced persons, as well as notions of international criminal law), and probes the relevance of their interplay to the provision of international protection for Palestinian refugees and their quest for durable solutions.
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Front Matter
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Introduction to the Question of Palestinian Refugees and the Second Edition
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Part One Historical and Legal Foundations
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Part Two Seventy Years of Exile Palestinian Refugees Around the World
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Part Three Protection and Solutions
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