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1. Introduction: Basic contours of the Individual’s Right of Return -- 2. The Right of return in customary law of 1948: U.N. G.A. Resolution 194 -- 3. The Right of return in the law of nationality -- 3.A .The Domestic discretion of states to regulate nationality status is limited by international law -- 3.B. The Law of state succession: two independent bases for the right of return -- 3.B.1. The Vested national sovereignty of the Palestinians as the “Predecessor State” in the case of state succession -- 3.C. The “Rule of Readmission” – an obligation owed to other states -- 3.D. The Prohibition against (Mass) Denationalization..
3.D.1. Israel’s purported denationalization of the 1948 Palestinian refugees through Its 1952 Nationality Law -- 4. The Right of return in humanitarian law -- 4.A. The “General” Right of Return in humanitarian law -- 4.B. The “Forcible (Mass) Expulsion” right of Return in Humanitarian Law -- 5. The Right of return in human rights law -- 6. State Practice (Opinion Juris) implementing the right of return of refugees -- 7. Conclusion -- Resolution 194: Continuing to shape the right of return
04aInternational law 7aPALESTINE REFUGEES 7aRIGHT OF RETURN 7aINTERNATIONAL LAW 7aRESOLUTIONS 7aUnited Nations alibsys:recno,22485