Palestinian Refugee Repatriation
1- Introduction: the comparative study of refugee
repatriation programmes and the Palestinian case
2- Trends and patterns in refugee repatriation
overview and the Palestinian case
3- Return of refugees: retrospect and prospect
4- UNHCR and repatriation
5- Perspectives on Palestinian repatriation
6- The Palestinian refugees of 1948: models of allowed and denied return
7- ‘Sustainable returns’?: state, politics and mobile
livelihoods – the Guatemalan case
8- What does “adequate assistance” mean in the context of promoting viable return and appropriate compensation?: lessons from the Horn of Africa
9- Linking return and reintegration to complex forced migration emergencies: diversities of conflict, patterns of displacement and humanitarian responses – a comparative analysis
10- Refugee return in Bosnia and Herzegovina
11- Re-approaching voluntary repatriation within a reconciliation framework: a proposal drawn from the
Cambodian return process
12- UNHCR under duress: the reducing power of UNHCR to influence outcomes for Afghan refugees
13- Politically preferred solutions and refugee choices: applying the lessons of Iraq to Palestine
14- Palestinian return migration: lessons from the international refugee regime
15- Global perspectives on Palestinian refugee repatriation