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Martin Clutterbuck

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Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

Return (Forced Migration Review 62)

Voluntary return in safety and with dignity as a durable solution to displacement has l...
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Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59)

Twenty Years of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Forced Migration Review 59)

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Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

With 2018 marking the 7th anniversary of the Syrian conflict, this issue of FMR explore...
Title Description People Date Captions
FMR 62 - Legal preparedness for return to Syria Preparation in terms of legal rights is crucial for Syrian refugees who are planning to return. Martin Clutterbuck, Laura Cunial, Paola Barsanti, Tina Gewis 14 October, 2019
FMR 59 - Protecting property: the Iraqi experience Protection of property rights on a fair and non-discriminatory basis within Iraq’s multi-ethnic society is central to the end of displacement and the start of durable solutions. Sila Sonmez, Shahaan Murray, Martin Clutterbuck 6 November, 2018
FMR 57 - Establishing legal identity for displaced Syrians Seven years of conflict have had a serious detrimental effect on many Syrians' ability to prove their legal identity. Martin Clutterbuck, Laura Cunial, Paola Barsanti, Tina Gewis 27 February, 2018
FMR 57 - Property restitution in post-conflict Syria Although restitution of property should underpin any post-conflict agreement, in Syria this will be a complex exercise. Adherence to the UN’s Pinheiro Principles will be critical. Martin Clutterbuck 27 February, 2018
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