Compensation to Palestinian Refugees and the Search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace
The Nakba saw the displacement of 85% of the Palestinian Arab population and the descendants of these displaced peoples numbers almost 5 million. Despite the gravity of the situation and the importance of restorative justice, many of the complex technical issues compensation would entail have not received adequate attention. Applying their expertise and looking at past examples of claims mechanisms, a rich variety of contributors - including Palestinian, Israeli, and international scholars, analysts, and former officials - examine the topic from an array of legal, economic, and political perspectives.
Answering questions such as: How would property losses be recovered? What about displaced persons within Israel? What would the Israeli response be to reparations? The contributors cast new and important light on the way the issue has been approached in past negotiations, the structure of possible compensation regimes and potential challenges and obstacles to implementation.
Rex Brynen is Professor of Political Science at McGill University. He has served as a consultant for various governments, the World Bank and the UN. He is author, editor, or coeditor of several books on Palestinian and Middle East politics, including The Palestinian Refugee Problem (Pluto, 2013) and Compensation to Palestinian Refugees and the Search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace (Pluto, 2013).
Roula El-Rifai is a senior programme specialist with the Middle East Unit and the Governance, Security and Justice Programme Initiative at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa. She is the co-editor of The Palestinian Refugee Problem (Pluto, 2013) and Compensation to Palestinian Refugees and the Search for Palestinian-Israeli Peace (Pluto, 2013).
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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