Researcher ORCID Identifier
0009-0007-0434-1784
Graduation Year
2025
Date of Submission
4-2025
Document Type
Open Access Senior Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
International Relations
Reader 1
Jennifer Taw
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Abstract
This thesis presents a parallel case study of the settler colonial histories of Canada and Palestine. The Land Back Movement was first analyzed to determine what conditions enabled the success of Indigenous land restitution in Canada. Subsequently, a cross-analysis with Palestine was conducted to ascertain whether the same enabling conditions could facilitate Palestinian land restitution, known as the Right of Return.
Recommended Citation
Kallah, Melanie, "Land Back to Right of Return: Proposing Paths Forward in Palestine" (2025). CMC Senior Theses. 3921.
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/3921
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