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"Anna's book is refreshingly original and unique in re-conceiving approaches to protracted refugee
situations. It takes refugee and human rights law as a starting point. Through a combination of legal
and development theories it argues clearly and concisely for an empowerment approach, thus highlighting the imbalance of power dynamics in refugee situations." - Professor Susan Kneebone
Professional Fellow and Associate, Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School
"Two-thirds of the world's refugees are in situations of prolonged exile. The average duration of a refugee situation now surpassing 20 years. This book makes a significant contribution to debates on how to respond to these trends by challenging the exclusive emphasis on the economic empowerment of refugees in situations of prolonged exile. By arguing for the importance of legal empowerment as a precondition for solutions, this book lays a significant foundation for new directions for research, policy and practice. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and resolve protracted refugee situations."-James Milner, Associate Professor of Political Science, Carleton University