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The property rights of refugees and internally displaced persons, beyond restitution, Anneke Smit

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The property rights of refugees and internally displaced persons, beyond restitution, Anneke Smit
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The property rights of refugees and internally displaced persons
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
829060016
Responsibility statement
Anneke Smit
Sub title
beyond restitution
Summary
The Property Rights of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons: Beyond Restitution explores how the protection of housing and property rights can contribute to durable solutions to displacement. The focus of most of the international community's recent protection efforts has been on returning displaced persons to their homes following armed conflict. This prioritization has been entrenched further by the 2005 United Nations Principles on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and Displaced Persons (the "Pinheiro Principles"). Yet as Anneke Smit chronicles in this book, the international community's attempts to promote widespread return through establishing housing and property restitution mechanisms have largely failed. Further, this focus on return and restitution of property has come at the expense of supporting effectively local integration and resettlement as possible durable solutions. This book argues that, particularly in cases of protracted displacement, a range of accepted approaches to the protection of housing and property rights would be preferable. In addition to more than a dozen case studies, the discussion draws throughout on international human rights and refugee law, property law and theory, and sociological and anthropological literature on displacement and the meaning of 'home'. The Property Rights of Refugees and Internally Displaced Personsis based on more than a decade of the author's extensive academic research and practical experience on displacement issues. It will be of considerable interest to those with academic and policy interests in the rights of refugees and displaced persons, and theories of property --, Provided by Publisher
Table of contents
0Introduction 1. International Law Protections of Housing and Property Rights for Refugees and IDPs 2. Modern Experiences with the Protection of Housing and Property Rights Following Displacement 3. The Law, Politics and Sociology of Durable Solutions to Displacement 4. The Success of Restitution and Failure of Return 5. Formalising Property Rights in Temporary Shelter Space 6. Regularising Secondary Occupation and the Uses of Compensation 7. Creating New Housing and Property Solutions. Conclusion
Target audience
specialized

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