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18 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 307 (2011-2012)
The UN Surrogate State and the Foundation of Refugee Policy in the Middle East

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THE UN SURROGATE STATE AND THE FOUNDATION OF
REFUGEE POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Michael Kagan*
ABSTRACT
Many challenges surrounding refugee protection relate to a de
facto shift of responsibility from sovereign governments to the UN Refugee
Agency (UNHCR) to directly administer refugee policy. This phenomenon is
legally anomalous, and it is UNHCR policy to avoid the operation of such
parallel structures. Yet the existence of a UN surrogate state offers
important advantages to some host governments, which makes state-to-
UNHCR responsibility shift difficult to reverse. Using the Arab Middle East
as a case study, this article argues that, while not ideal, UNHCR's state
substitution role offers important symbolic and material benefits to
governments that host refugees and should not always be treated as an
anomaly. Addressing challenges inherent in state-to-UN responsibility shift
will be a key task if any government in the wake of the Arab Spring seeks to
improve its system of refugee reception and protection. Responsibility shift
can sometimes offer a more viable political foundation for refugee
protection than conventional notions of state responsibility.
* Associate Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of
Law; B.A., Northwestern University; J.D., University of Michigan. An earlier version of this
paper was published by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Policy Development and Evaluation Service under a different title (We live in a country of
UNHCR: The UN surrogate state and refugee policy in the Middle East), New Issues in
Refugee Research Paper No. 201 (2011)). Considerable thanks are due to Jeff Crisp for
support, editing and insight. The views expressed are those of the author.

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