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Book SynopsisA variety of contributors - Palestinian, Israeli, and international scholars -examine the topic of Palestinian refugee compensation.
Table of ContentsForeword
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction by Rex Brynen and Roula El-Rifai
2. Palestinian Negotiation Priorities on Reparations for Refugees - Leila Hilal
3. Compensation for Palestinian Refugees: an Israeli Perspective by Orit Gal
4. An Analysis of the Palestinian Refugees’ Right to Reparation under International Law with a Focus on the Right to Compensation by Lena El-Malak
5. The United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine’s Records on Palestinian Refugee Property Losses by Michael Fischbach
6. Israel’s Policy Regarding Palestinian Refugee Real Estate Holdings: Israel’s State Records by Roby Nathanson and Hagar Tzameret- Kertcher
7. In Search of Information About Refugee Property Ownership by Elia Zureik and Jaber Suleiman
8. The Value of 1948 Palestinian Refugee Material Damages: An Estimate Based on International Standards by Thierry J. Senechal and Leila Hilal
9. The Typology of Palestinian Refugee Losses in 1948: A Balance Sheet Approach by Atif Kubursi
10. Implementation of an Agreed Solution for Palestinian Refugee Claims: Learning from the Experience of Other Claims Mechanisms by Norbert Wuehler and Heike Niebergall
11. Gender dimensions of redress for the Palestinian refugees by Megan Bradley and Roula El-Rifai
12. Redressing Internally Displaced Persons in Israel by Megan Bradley
13. Linking Palestinian Compensation Claims with Jewish Property Claims against Arab Countries by Michael Fischbach
14. Palestinian Refugee Compensation: Connections and Complexities by Rex Brynen
15. Beyond Compensation: Reparations, Transitional Justice and the Palestinian Refugee Question by Anne Massagee
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