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Stranglehold Refoulment: Fear Of Constructively Forced Returns Of Burmese Refugees As Consequence Of Thailand's Combined Human Rights Violations, Zach Hudson Jan 2017

Stranglehold Refoulment: Fear Of Constructively Forced Returns Of Burmese Refugees As Consequence Of Thailand's Combined Human Rights Violations, Zach Hudson

Fordham International Law Journal

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Evaluating The Palestinians’ Claimed Right Of Return, Andrew Kent Jan 2012

Evaluating The Palestinians’ Claimed Right Of Return, Andrew Kent

Faculty Scholarship

This Article takes on a question at the heart of the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian dispute: did Israel violate international law during the conflict of 1947-49 either by expelling Palestinian civilians or by subsequently refusing to repatriate Palestinian refugees? Palestinians have claimed that Israel engaged in illegal ethnic cleansing, and that international law provides a "right of return" for the refugees displaced during what they call al-Nakbah (the catastrophe). Israel has disagreed, blaming Arab aggression and unilateral decisions by Arab inhabitants for the refugees' flight, and asserting that international law provides no right of the refugees to return to Israel. Each side …


Intercepting Refugees At Sea: An Analysis Of The United States' Legal And Moral Obligations, Suzanne Gluck Jan 1993

Intercepting Refugees At Sea: An Analysis Of The United States' Legal And Moral Obligations, Suzanne Gluck

Fordham Law Review

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