Palestinian Refugees Democracy, Human Rights, and an "Agreed Upon" Solution Terry Rempel prepared for From Exodus to Exile: Palestinian Lives in the Levant

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Refugees, migrants and the law in Palestine
The Legacy of the 1951 Refugee Convention and Palestinian Refugees: Multiple Displacements, Multiple Exclusions
Article 1D of the 1951 Refugee Convention singles out individuals who receive aid from UN agencies, and specifically applies to Palestinian refugees receiving aid from the UN Refugee and Works Agency (UNRWA). While Article 1D was first introduced to……
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and Syria
Palestinian refugees live in very different circumstances in Lebanon and in Syria, which is why they will be the two case studies that this essay will examine. The objective of this piece is to provide a brief analysis on why for almost 70 years now,……
Palestinian Refugees in Syria During the Syrian Civil War
The article is an attempt to describe situation of Palestinian refugees during the Syrian Civil War. The author explains the attitude of the conflict’s main parties towards Palestinians. The paper also presents the stance of Palestinian parties……
PALESTINIAN REFUGEES: Dethroning the Nation at the Crowing of the 'Statelet
Internally Displaced Palestinians, International Protection and Durable Solutions
Palestinian Refugees in Gaza
The Palestinian " Refugee " Problem and the Missing Peace
The Palestinian demand that Palestinian "refugees" be allowed to return to Israel proper is one of the main reasons that peace negotiations have failed to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, this issue is poorly understood……
The Status of the Palestinian Refugees in the Near East: The Right of Return and UNRW
Survey of Palestinian Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons 2013-2015
This issue explores the substantive elements of displacement - particularly the methods employed in the historic and contemporary displacement of Palestinians –as well as the international framework of protection for refugees in general, with a……
A Political Demography of the Refugee Question. Palestinians in Jordan and Lebanon: Between protection, forced return and resettlement
“The Arab states and the Palestinian refugee Issue: A Retrospective View”
Preventing a New Displacement for the Palestinian Double Refugees By Ibrahim Sharqieh
Talking to people in the narrow streets of Ayn al-Hilwe—the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon— you frequently hear a new term in their daily conversations about the Syria conflict: “Death Convoys” (Qawafel al- Mawt). It refers to……
Review of "Israel and Its Palestinian Citizens: Ethnic Privileges in the Jewish State" edited by Nadim N. Rouhana,
Harris Review of Boffo Faraguna
In the debate about the role of writing in ancient Greek society and politics the function of archives is a topic of major importance. If one believes that writing was not important in the Greek polis, one has to argue that archives were chaotic and……
“Dynamics of humanitarian aid, local and regional politics: the Palestine refugees as a case-study"
The ‘Protection Gap’ and the Palestinian Refugees of the Gaza Strip
PALESTINIAN REFUGEES FROM SYRIA: STRANDED ON THE MARGINS OF LAW
Michael Dumper, ed. Palestinian Refugee Repatriation: Global Perspectives (Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge, 2006). Pp. 352. $120.00 cloth, $41.95 paper
Palestinian Refugees: The Regional Perspective
The Status of the Palestinian Refugees in the Near East: The Right of Return and UNRWA in Perspective
Extended review of books on Palestinian refugees
Palestinian Refugees and the Syrian Uprising: Filling the Protection Gap during Secondary Forced Displacement
Palestinian refugees in the Middle East constitute a protracted refugee situation. In response to political considerations by multiple state actors, they are denied return to their homes of habitual residence and are refused meaningful legal……
al-Majdal 56: Palestinian refugees from Syria: Ongoing Nakba, Ongoing Discrimination
F. Gazzano, Adulazione e guerra nelle Vite di Plutarco, MAIA 72/3, 2020, pp. 571-592 (file completo)
In his treatise "How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend" Plutarch explores the nature of flattery and tries to explain this universal human behaviour on moral grounds, to help the reader to distinguish a real friend from a self-interested
The Status of Palestinian Refugees in International Law
Displacing the Displaced- Challenging the International Framework for Palestinian Refugees in light of the Syria Crisis
An Outlook on Palestinian Refugees at the end of 2023
In the context of the more than 75 years of conflict between Israel and various organizations from the Palestinian Occupied Territories, Palestinians left and continue to leave Historical Palestine. As such, nowadays Palestinians are living outside
AL HUSSEINI, J. & BOCCO, R., « The Status of the Palestinian Refugees in the Near East : the Right of Return and UNRWA in perspective », in : Refugee Survey Quarterly (Oxford), vol. 28, n°2-3, 2009, pp. 260-285.