Refugee Recognition Regime Country Profile: Lebanon

  • Lebanon is one of the most important countries to understand the dynamics of the refugee recognition regime. It has received a large number of displaced people, and since the arrival of Syrians, it has been the highest per capita refugee-hosting country in the world. It is, therefore, crucial to understand how displaced persons are received, how their asylum applications are assessed, and how their protection needs are met in the country. This report describes Lebanon’s refugee recognition regime and assesses UNHCR’s quality of recognition process and the quality of protection for asylum seekers and refugees. It provides an overview of existing legislation and brings together original insights from legal aid organisations, UNHCR staff, and asylum seekers and refugees. The report, outlined in seven sections, first gives an overview of the existing literature and then explains the methods.

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Document Type:Working Paper
Language:English
Author(s):Derya Ozkul
Hertie Collections (Serial Number):RefMig Working Paper Series (03)
Publication year:2023
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
Number pages:100
Related URL:https://www.refmig.org/working-papers
DOI:https://doi.org/10.48462/opus4-5006
Release Date:2023/08/03
Tag:Lebanon profile; RSD; Refugee recognition Instiutions; Refugee recognition regime; UNHCR
Edition:No. 03
Hertie School Research:Centre for Fundamental Rights
RefMig Working Paper Series
Licence of document (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - 4.0 International
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