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The Refugee: A Problem for International Organization

International Organization, 1947
In everyday speech, the word “refugee” means any person who has to leave his home because of a general catastrophe — natural or social. People whose dislocation was caused, in one way or another, by the second world war came to be called “displaced persons” or “DP's.” The largest remaining group of such displaced persons is in China, where there are ...
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International Organizations for Migration of European Nationals and Refugees

International Journal, 1965
In a day when we see ever more clearly the inter-relation of political, economic, social, and humanitarian factors in national development and international relations, there has been a growing awareness that migration is a matter of international concern with wide implications for economic growth and political stability.
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Schaffner v. International Refugee Organization.

International Law Reports, 1957
International Administration — Specialized Agencies of the United Nations — Status and Immunities of — Specialized Agency Operating in Occupied Territory — Whether Entitled to Same Immunities as in Territory of Occupant — Legal Position of International Refugee Organization in Occupied Germany.
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Refugees, International Organizations, and National Identity: The Case of Palestine

New Political Science, 2010
Abstract Little has been written about the impact of The United Nations Relief and Work Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) on the reconstruction of Palestinian nationalism and identity in the refugee camps and beyond.
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Refugee Education: International Perspectives from Higher Education and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

2018
Abstract The chapter describes the refugee crisis, its various challenges, and followed by arguments on recognizing refugee qualifications. Key contexts related to refugees including human rights (especially to education and work), access and equity in education and the labor force, and refugee integration into host countries.
Stig Arne Skjerven, Roger Y. Chao
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"Who Share Our Concern for These People" The Resettlement of Unwanted Refugees by the International Refugee Organization

Social Service Review, 1952
Acting upon my instructions from the I.R.O. General Council at its last meeting, I am now seeking help from every possible source for an extremely unfortunate though relatively small group among our refugees who will require institutional or other special care for some years to come. I am also prepared to authorize limited financial grants to encourage
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Creation and Achievements of the International Refugee Organization (IRO)

1989
The notion of creating an international organization to replace UNRRA’s DP operations and IGCR’s resettlement activities had been considered for more than one year in various international fora, and on 15 December 1946 the Constitution of the International Refugee Organization (IRO) was approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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The role of international humanitarian law and international organizations in protecting refugees from international conflicts

This study is based on shedding a direct view on the main importance and significance of the role of international humanitarian law in protecting refugees from international armed conflicts, as well as providing protection to refugees, as the phenomenon of asylum has taken a wide place in many international forums recently.
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