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Palestinian Refugees in International Law
The Palestinian refugee question remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. This compelling new book offers a clear and comprehensive analysis of various areas of international law and their relevance to the provision of international protection for Palestinian refugees.
Author(s) | By Francesca P. Albanese (Researcher, Researcher, Georgetown University Institute for the Study of International Migration), Lex Takkenberg (Former Chief of the Ethics Office, Former Chief of the Ethics Office, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for P |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 608 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 9 Jun 2020 |
Availability | Available |
The Palestinian refugee question remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. This compelling new book offers a clear and comprehensive analysis of various areas of international law and their relevance to the provision of international protection for Palestinian refugees.
Introduction PART ONE: Historical and legal foundations 1: An historical overview of the Palestinian refugee question 2: Palestinian refugees: a distinctive normative and institutional regime 3: On the application of international law to Palestinian r
Francesca P. Albanese is an Affiliate Researcher with the Georgetown University Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM). Before dedicating herself to this book writing, she worked as a Legal Officer for the Department of Legal Affairs of