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Jordan – Palestinians – West Bank – Passports – Citizenship – Fatah
Role-Play— Refugees
Palestinian Refugees and the Right of Return: an International Law Analysis Gail J
STUDY of DISCRIMINATION in RESPECT of the RIGHT of EVERYONE to LEA VE ANY COUNTRY, INCLUDING HIS OWN, and to RETURN to HIS COUNTRY by Jose D
ISSUES of STATELESSNESS in INTERNATIONAL LAW Two Cases: the Baltic States and Israel/Palestine
Rights of Non-Returnable Stateless Palestinians In
The Definition of a Jew Under Israel's Law of Return, 17 Sw L.J
Evaluating the Palestinians' Claimed Right of Return
Reunification of Cyprus: the Op Ssibility of Peace in the Wake of Past Failure Benjamin M
RESPONSES to INFORMATION REQUESTS (Rirs)
The Definition of a Jew Under Israel's Law of Return
Baubock 1..314
Naturalization
The Right to Nationality in Africa
Selected Aspects of International and Municipal Law Concerning Passports
New Talks Between Representatives of the Greek and Turkish Communities In
Legal Analysis of the Convention
'Unmaking Americans. Insecure Citizenship in the United States'
Top View
Statelessness in the Canadian Context an Updated Discussion Paper
Israel's Law of Return: Analysis of Its Evioution and Present Application Nancy C
Multiple Nationality and Refugees Jon Bauer University of Connecticut School of Law
Democratic Norms, Diasporas, and Israel's Law of Return
The Problem Statelessness
Is Islamic Practice of Naturalisation Synonymous with Jus Sanguinis?
The Controversy of a Palestinian “Right of Return” to Israel
Citizenship Undone
The History of Racialized Citizenship
Statelessness in Canadian Context
The 1948 Palestinian Refugees and the Individual Right of Return
Cyprus: Status of U.N
Passport Revocation As Proxy Denaturalization: Examining the Yemen Cases
The Law of Return and the Right of Return
Cyprus: a Unique Opportunity for Reunification (WP)
Settler Colonialism and the Making of Palestinian Citizenship in Israel
March 1999 Vol
Proposal for RI Study of the World's Stateless People
Immigration to Israel
Us and Them: the Plumbing and Poetry of Citizenship Policy and the Canadians Abroad
The Right to Return Under International Law Following Mass Dislocation: the Bosnia Precedent?
Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon Have Had Little Choice but to Live in Overcrowded and Deteriorating Camps and Informal Gatherings That Lack Basic Infrastructure
“Back-Door” Access to the European Union Through Birthright Citizenship
Cyprus: Status of U.N
WP Yilmaz Colak
Dual Citizenship Name Redacted Legislative Attorney
Securing the Rights of Non-Resident Nepalis in the New Constitution of Nepal
6 Statelessness and Citizenship
The Right of Return of Displaced Jerusalemites the World - Europe, Africa, and the Americas - a Treaty Has Been Concluded to Enforce the Protection of Human Rights
The Human Rights of Stateless Persons