Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response

This paper examines the history of the concept of “protection” for Palestinian refugees, looking at the different approaches taken by international, regional, and local actors facing the political realities of mass Palestinian displacement after 1948. It suggests that Palestinian refugees were absor...

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Main Author: Laura Robson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi
Series:Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/12541
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description This paper examines the history of the concept of “protection” for Palestinian refugees, looking at the different approaches taken by international, regional, and local actors facing the political realities of mass Palestinian displacement after 1948. It suggests that Palestinian refugees were absorbed in several different regional and local regimes of asylum that differed substantially from international legal visions, and often provided only very limited and fragile kinds of protections for individual Palestinian refugees. Nevertheless, the international legal system itself developed to ensure that its primary architects and its signatories would be under no obligation to provide Palestinians with any protections at all, leaving these more local and regional visions of asylum as the only ones to which Palestinian refugees could look for support.
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spelling doaj.art-8ab8ee10f29249e48efc0be82235a8f12024-02-13T13:36:22ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire1637-58232431-14724110.4000/diasporas.12541Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a responseLaura RobsonThis paper examines the history of the concept of “protection” for Palestinian refugees, looking at the different approaches taken by international, regional, and local actors facing the political realities of mass Palestinian displacement after 1948. It suggests that Palestinian refugees were absorbed in several different regional and local regimes of asylum that differed substantially from international legal visions, and often provided only very limited and fragile kinds of protections for individual Palestinian refugees. Nevertheless, the international legal system itself developed to ensure that its primary architects and its signatories would be under no obligation to provide Palestinians with any protections at all, leaving these more local and regional visions of asylum as the only ones to which Palestinian refugees could look for support.https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/12541Palestinian refugeeRefugee ConventionUNRWAUNHCRArab Leagueasylum law
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Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
Palestinian refugee
Refugee Convention
UNRWA
UNHCR
Arab League
asylum law
title Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
title_full Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
title_fullStr Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
title_full_unstemmed Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
title_short Asylum for Palestinians? The theory and practice of a response
title_sort asylum for palestinians the theory and practice of a response
topic Palestinian refugee
Refugee Convention
UNRWA
UNHCR
Arab League
asylum law
url https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/12541
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