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Vol. 21 No. 2 (2003): Palestinian Refugees
Vol. 21 No. 2 (2003): Palestinian Refugees
Published:
2003-02-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Palestinian Refugees
Reem Bahdi
3-5
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Front Matter
Feature Articles
Land, Memory, and Identity: The Palestinian Internal Refugees in Israel
Hillel Cohen
6-13
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Resisting Oblivion: Historiography of the Destroyed Palestinian Village of Lubya
Mahmoud Issa
14-22
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Palestinian Emigration from Lebanon to Northern Europe: Refugees, Networks, and Transnational Practices
Mohamed Kamel Doraï
23-31
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“I Want to Tell You about My Life Now”: The Voice of Palestinian Refugees in Frontiers of Dreams and Fears
Catherine Burwell
32-40
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Security Council Resolution 1325: Practice and Prospects
Reem Bahdi
41-51
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The Palestinian Refugees, International Law, and the Peace Process
Robbie Sabel
52-61
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Unraveling the Right of Return
Adina Friedman
62-69
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The U.S.-Proposed “Trusteeship Agreement” for Palestine: The UN-Styled Plan That Could Have Avoided Forcible Displacement of the Palestinian Refugees in 1948
Gail J. Boling
70-88
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Palestinian Refugees: Host Countries, Legal Status and the Right of Return
Wadie E. Said
89-95
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The Right to Restitution and Compensation in International Law and the Displaced Palestinians
Michael Lynk
96-113
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Research Report
Diaspora of Islamic Cultures: Continuity and Change
Haideh Moghissi
114-119
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Case Comment
Ahani v. Canada: A Persuasive Dialogue within the Courts
Adrian di Giovanni
120-129
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Book Reviews
Palestinian Refugee Property and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Arthur C. Helton
130-131
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