Manuscript Title:

THE PALESTINIAN REFUGEES: A VOICE HEARD AND UNHEARD

Author:

Ms. Mrinalini Banerjee, Dr. S. Shanthakumar

DOI Number:

DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/WSB4A

Published : 2021-04-10

About the author(s)

1. Ms. Mrinalini Banerjee - Research Scholar, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar< br > 2. Dr. S. Shanthakumar - Director, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar

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Abstract

The 1951 Refugee Convention protects the rights of the refugees. It elaborated on how the States have a legal responsibility to safeguard the refugees. Refugee rights are dealt under many pathways other than International Refugee Law, like; International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law and Customary International Law. The Legal Advisor, Mr. Emanuel-Chiara Gillard has commented about the interplay among all these frameworks can solve the Palestinian refugee crisis and ensure that their rights are well protected. This essay takes a theoretical approach of critically analyzing the conventions violated by Israel and other States with respect to the Violation of the Refugee rights of the Palestinians. This violation as has been detailed below is an exact representation of the classic scenarios that are evident in International Refugee Law, and extent of this violation is unparalleled to comparative scenarios that existed in similar time and space.


Keywords

The palestinian refugees: a voice heard and unheard