Palestinian refugees in international law / Francesca P. Albanese, Lex Takkenberg.
2020
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Palestinian refugees in international law / Francesca P. Albanese, Lex Takkenberg.
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
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Edition
2nd edition.
ISBN
9780191826665 (ebook) :
Description
1 online resource : map.
System Control No.
(StDuBDS)EDZ0002309036
Summary
The Palestinian refugee question, resulting from the events surrounding the birth of the state of Israel 70 years ago, remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. Numbering over six million in the Middle East alone, Palestinian refugees' status 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 is often side-lined in political discussions concerning their fate.
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This edition also issued in print: 2020.
The Palestinian refugee question, resulting from the events surrounding the birth of the state of Israel 70 years ago, remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. Numbering over six million in the Middle East alone, Palestinian refugees' status 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 is often side-lined in political discussions concerning their fate.
The Palestinian refugee question, resulting from the events surrounding the birth of the state of Israel 70 years ago, remains one of the largest and most protracted refugee crises of the post-WWII era. Numbering over six million in the Middle East alone, Palestinian refugees' status 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 is often side-lined in political discussions concerning their fate.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 3, 2020).
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Print version : 9780198784043
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