Palestine Dispossessed
How the Law Organized the Dispossession of a People

Palestine Dispossessed is a legal-historical study of how law, bureaucracy, property regimes, and state institutions transformed the displacement of Palestinians into a durable system of dispossession.

The book examines the legal construction of “absence,” the role of the Custodian of Absentee Property, the transfer of Palestinian assets, the freezing of bank accounts, and the legal barriers that obstructed return, recovery, and restitution.

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