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Irregular Migration into and through the Occupied Palestinian Territory

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[Migration Policy Centre]; [CARIM-South]; CARIM Analytic and Synthetic Notes; 2008/79; Irregular Migration Series; Legal Module
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KHALIL, Asem, Irregular Migration into and through the Occupied Palestinian Territory, [Migration Policy Centre], [CARIM-South], CARIM Analytic and Synthetic Notes, 2008/79, Irregular Migration Series, Legal Module - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/10617
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The concept of irregular migration refers, by definition, to non-citizens who happen to enter, reside and work in a third country, different from their country of origin and/or citizenship in violation of domestic law. In the light of the exceptional case of the occupied Palestinian territory, this paper challenges the concept of "irregular migration" in the absence of a clear cut division between who is a citizen/resident and who is not, and between what is legal or regular and what is not.
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