In this paper, I first argue that, since the British mandate, citizenship regulations in Palestine contributed to dispossession of the rights of Palestinians, thus preparing for the Palestinian refugee problem and eventually its consolidation. I then argue that citizenship regulations in host countries were exclusionary towards refugees in general, and Palestinians in particular, making it impossible for Palestinians to integrate in host societies. The so-called “Arab Spring” did not bring about any change in that sense. Finally, I argue that the narrative of statehood, although often separated from that of the “right of return”, constitutes but one narrative, and one at a completely different angle than the narrative of a “right of return”...
Migration law covers the regulation of entry, residence and settlement, border-crossing and departur...
SolLution of the Palestinian refugees (PR) is integral to the ongoing peace process between the Arab...
Background The paper presented here is based on a much larger brief produced by two experts in inter...
In the Bethlehem Fatah communiqué, the authors considered the Palestinian state as a substitute for ...
In discussing final status issues, Palestinians and Israelis approach the question of the refugees a...
INTRODUCTION. The article deals with the evolution of the Palestinian citizenship and the possibilit...
This article examines the legal consequences of the acquisition of a new nationality for the right o...
Introduction This paper addresses the status of the inhabitants of the territory that has become kno...
This dissertation aims to resolve the puzzle of why states would adopt policies toward refugees that...
Explores the colonial, social and political history of the creation of citizenship in mandate Palest...
This paper puts forward the notion of pragmatic citizenship and forms part of the ongoing re-apprais...
Given the Palestinian refugees’ precarious legal status in their host countries, recognition of the ...
CARIM Research Reports 2007/07A nation is constituted by the belief of belonging together, accompani...
The Political Dynamics of Citizenship. An analysis of demographic structure, state-idea, and regime ...
The topic of this paper is problematic due to the lack of shared understanding of its terms (refuge...
Migration law covers the regulation of entry, residence and settlement, border-crossing and departur...
SolLution of the Palestinian refugees (PR) is integral to the ongoing peace process between the Arab...
Background The paper presented here is based on a much larger brief produced by two experts in inter...
In the Bethlehem Fatah communiqué, the authors considered the Palestinian state as a substitute for ...
In discussing final status issues, Palestinians and Israelis approach the question of the refugees a...
INTRODUCTION. The article deals with the evolution of the Palestinian citizenship and the possibilit...
This article examines the legal consequences of the acquisition of a new nationality for the right o...
Introduction This paper addresses the status of the inhabitants of the territory that has become kno...
This dissertation aims to resolve the puzzle of why states would adopt policies toward refugees that...
Explores the colonial, social and political history of the creation of citizenship in mandate Palest...
This paper puts forward the notion of pragmatic citizenship and forms part of the ongoing re-apprais...
Given the Palestinian refugees’ precarious legal status in their host countries, recognition of the ...
CARIM Research Reports 2007/07A nation is constituted by the belief of belonging together, accompani...
The Political Dynamics of Citizenship. An analysis of demographic structure, state-idea, and regime ...
The topic of this paper is problematic due to the lack of shared understanding of its terms (refuge...
Migration law covers the regulation of entry, residence and settlement, border-crossing and departur...
SolLution of the Palestinian refugees (PR) is integral to the ongoing peace process between the Arab...
Background The paper presented here is based on a much larger brief produced by two experts in inter...