Having limited legal status has direct negative consequences for Syrian refugees’ access to protection and assistance during their stay in Lebanon. Limited legal status also increases the risks of abuse and exploitation
The massive and continuing flows of Syrian and Palestinian refugees to Syriaâs neighbours have shown...
Palestine refugees in Lebanon, being classified as foreigners or migrants, suffer restrictions on th...
The decision of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return to Syria must not be based on a deteriorating q...
Having limited legal status has direct negative consequences for Syrian refugeesâ access to protecti...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
This paper investigates the various aspects of the Syrian refugees’ exclusion in Lebanon which contr...
This collection is concerned with access to asylum justice in the sense outlined in Chapter 1; that ...
Vulnerability assessments are used by humanitarian actors to identify those at greater risk of harm ...
Some Syrian refugees in Lebanon have chosen not to register with UNHCR, believing – often with good ...
There is little protection and assistance available for Iraqi refugees in neighbouring countries, es...
While Syrian nationals may eventually return to their home country, the future for Palestinians from...
In the absence of a codified refugee rights framework in Jordan and Lebanon, legal actors must be cr...
Lebanon has been a reluctant host to Palestinian refugees since 1948. A mainstay of Lebanese policie...
General Michel Aoun’s election to the presidency of the Republic of Lebanon at the end of October ha...
This legal sidebar discusses an intention to restrict the resettlement of Syrian refugees within ind...
The massive and continuing flows of Syrian and Palestinian refugees to Syriaâs neighbours have shown...
Palestine refugees in Lebanon, being classified as foreigners or migrants, suffer restrictions on th...
The decision of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return to Syria must not be based on a deteriorating q...
Having limited legal status has direct negative consequences for Syrian refugeesâ access to protecti...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
This paper investigates the various aspects of the Syrian refugees’ exclusion in Lebanon which contr...
This collection is concerned with access to asylum justice in the sense outlined in Chapter 1; that ...
Vulnerability assessments are used by humanitarian actors to identify those at greater risk of harm ...
Some Syrian refugees in Lebanon have chosen not to register with UNHCR, believing – often with good ...
There is little protection and assistance available for Iraqi refugees in neighbouring countries, es...
While Syrian nationals may eventually return to their home country, the future for Palestinians from...
In the absence of a codified refugee rights framework in Jordan and Lebanon, legal actors must be cr...
Lebanon has been a reluctant host to Palestinian refugees since 1948. A mainstay of Lebanese policie...
General Michel Aoun’s election to the presidency of the Republic of Lebanon at the end of October ha...
This legal sidebar discusses an intention to restrict the resettlement of Syrian refugees within ind...
The massive and continuing flows of Syrian and Palestinian refugees to Syriaâs neighbours have shown...
Palestine refugees in Lebanon, being classified as foreigners or migrants, suffer restrictions on th...
The decision of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return to Syria must not be based on a deteriorating q...