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Reparations to Palestinian Refugees Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)

Reparations to Palestinian Refugees By Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)

Reparations to Palestinian Refugees by Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)


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The ongoing Palestinian refugee problem represents one of the largest and most protracted displacements of people in the world. This book tackles the issue of reparations for those affected. Employing a comparative approach, the author examines other precedents for reparations and how these might be employed in the Palestinian case.

Reparations to Palestinian Refugees Summary

Reparations to Palestinian Refugees: A Comparative Perspective by Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)

This book delves into the issue of reparations in relation to Palestinian refugees in their search for a solution to their displacement and dispossession. Highlighting the broad spectrum of reparations available as forms of remedy for a historical injustice, the author probes the reasons behind the failure to reach a reparations agreement till the present day and discusses the significance of issues of apology, recognition and acknowledgement of responsibility.

In its approach, the book departs from traditional and modern perceptions of reparations as featuring in international law, history, politics and philosophy. The analysis is focused on a comparative study of two other cases - the German-Jewish reparations agreement of 1952 and the Cypriot conflict - in search of parameters that may constitute a framework to a potential reparations model applicable to the case of Palestinian refugees. When compared to the history of negotiations over reparations in the Israeli-Palestinian case, the findings of the comparison shed light on why reparations are still illusive. The book thus offers an explanation of why reparations to Palestinian refugees have failed, and offers suggestions on how to enhance prospects for reparations to Palestinian displacement and dispossessions.

A unique contribution to the study of the Arab-Israeli peace process, this book will be an important reference for scholars of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and for students and scholars of politics, conflict resolution and history.

About Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)

Shahira Samy is Jarvis Doctorow Junior Research Fellow in International Relations and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East at St Edmund Hall and the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. Her research interests focus on reparations politics, in addition to refugee issues in the Middle East.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Reparations in the Palestinian Context 2. Reparations: In Search of a Definition 3. The German-Jewish Reparations Agreement of 1952 4. Cyprus 5. Prospects of Reparations to Palestinian Refugees. Conclusion

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NPB9780415485791
9780415485791
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Reparations to Palestinian Refugees: A Comparative Perspective by Shahira Samy (University of Oxford, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-02-18
192
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