Balancing the rights of displaced, returning and remaining populations: learning from Iraq. Siddiqui, N. Technical Report 57, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, February, 2018.
Balancing the rights of displaced, returning and remaining populations: learning from Iraq [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The return of some 3.1 million IDPs in Iraq to their places of origin is seen as a benchmark of success in the aftermath of the recent civil war. However, the situation is complex, with critical questions related to mitigating competing rights and protection needs.
@techreport{siddiqui_balancing_2018,
	address = {Oxford},
	title = {Balancing the rights of displaced, returning and remaining populations: learning from {Iraq}},
	url = {https://www.fmreview.org/syria2018/siddiqui},
	abstract = {The return of some 3.1 million IDPs in Iraq to their places of origin is seen as a benchmark of success in the aftermath of the recent civil war. However, the situation is complex, with critical questions related to mitigating competing rights and protection needs.},
	number = {57},
	urldate = {2020-07-30},
	institution = {Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford},
	author = {Siddiqui, Nadia},
	month = feb,
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {IDPs, Rights of displaced},
	pages = {64--65},
}

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