A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THE UNRWA-USA FRAMEWORK FOR COOPERATION (2021-2022) REGARDING PALESTINIAN REFUGEES

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Hamza A. K. Salman, Shahrul Mizan bin Ismail, Rohaida Nordin
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Recently, issues related to Palestinian refugees have been diminishing in support due to multiple attempts made by the United States and Israel, which include measures to restrict the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). These attempts escalated when former US President Donald Trump announced a complete suspension of funding for the UNRWA in 2018, plunging the Agency into an unusual financial crisis that harmed the assistance to refugees in its operation areas. However, the current US President Joe Biden announced his intention to resume funding for the UNRWA and, in July 2021, signed a cooperation framework known as "framework agreement" but its terms and details were widely rejected by the Palestinians and the general public because of political and security reasons. According to the Agreement, individuals receiving military training under the UNRWA programmes are not eligible for UNRWA health or educational assistance. The framework agreement between the US and the UNRWA tries to change UNRWA's operating mandate without the authorisation of the United Nations General Assembly. Therefore, this article follows a doctrinal analytical approach to both the framework agreement and the UNRWA's operational mandate. It also critically appraises this Agreement in light of international humanitarian law and verifies its impact on the human rights of both beneficiaries and UNRWA workers, including rights to education and freedom of speech. This article concludes that the Agreement violates the norms of public international law by switching the Agency's missions and avoiding the need for an important decision-making process.
对近东救济工程处-美国关于巴勒斯坦难民的合作框架(2021-2022年)的批判性评价
最近,由于美国和以色列多次尝试,包括采取措施限制联合国巴勒斯坦难民救济和工程处(近东救济工程处)的活动,与巴勒斯坦难民有关的问题得到的支持越来越少。2018年,美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普宣布全面暂停对近东救济工程处的资助,使该机构陷入罕见的财政危机,损害了对其业务地区难民的援助。然而,现任美国总统拜登宣布有意恢复对近东救济工程处的资助,并于2021年7月签署了一项被称为“框架协议”的合作框架,但由于政治和安全原因,其条款和细节遭到巴勒斯坦人和公众的广泛拒绝。根据《协定》,在近东救济工程处方案下接受军事训练的个人没有资格获得近东救济工程处的保健或教育援助。美国和近东救济工程处之间的框架协议试图在未经联合国大会授权的情况下改变近东救济工程处的运作任务。因此,本文对框架协定和近东救济工程处的业务任务采取理论分析方法。它还根据国际人道主义法批判性地评价这项协定,并核查它对受益者和近东救济工程处工作人员的人权,包括受教育权和言论自由权的影响。该条的结论是,《协定》改变了原子能机构的任务,避免了重要决策过程的需要,违反了国际公法准则。
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