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  1. May 18, 2018 · A harsh new property law implemented by the Syrian government effectively deprives thousands of people displaced by the ongoing conflict of their homes and lands and potentially destroys evidence of war crimes it has committed, Amnesty International said today.

  2. Nov 13, 2019 · As the results of these laws manifest after the war, a disproportionate number of Syrians who opposed the government will find themselves without the houses, land, and property they held...

    • What Is Law No. 10 of 2018?
    • How Do Property Owners Make A Claim?
    • Is Law No. 10 of 2018 Lawful?
    • Will Law No. 10 Affect The Ability of Displaced Residents to Return?
    • What Should Be done?

    Law No. 10 of 2018, passed by the Syrian government on April 2, 2018, allows for creating redevelopment zones across Syria that will be designated for reconstruction. The law does not set out any criteria for which areas can be designated as redevelopment zones or a timeline. Instead, redevelopment zones are to be designated by decree. Within one w...

    Property owners have 30 days to submit documents proving ownership to local authorities. If the required documentation is unavailable, residents or owners can make a case within the 30-day period to the local authorities using other evidence. They must provide the property location, boundaries, and information about the shares they own, and the rea...

    No. Issam Kawli, the director of real estate affairs in the Ministry of Local Administration, has said that Law No. 10 is an urban planning law and does not affect property rightsexcept when there is a need to build infrastructure that makes a positive contribution to the public. But in effect the law does affect property rights without due process...

    Yes. Law No. 10 also creates a significant obstacle to return. A significant segment of a surveyed refugee population have said they are unlikely to return without a house or property to return to, according to Carnegie Endowment of Peace. Some residents whose property was confiscated under Decree 63 or 66, for example, told Human Rights Watch that...

    Allies of the Syrian government, such as Russia and Iran, should encourage the government to repeal problematic laws that act as obstacles to return, including Law No. 10, Decree 66, and the Counterterrorism Law of 2012. The law also provides a formal framework for ownership of the land to revert to the Syrian government, which is empowered to awar...

  3. Since the beginning of the conflict in 2011, Syria has witnessed massive waves of displacement, with roughly 12 million of its pre-war population of around 23 million displaced internally or outside the country as refugees. Though security concerns are the main obstacle to return,11 the

  4. Jul 4, 2018 · Critics say a controversial law will allow the government to expropriate land from vulnerable refugees and al-Assad opponents The New Humanitarian | Dispossession or development? The tug of war over Syrias ruined slum dwellings

  5. Since the beginning of the conflict, over 5.6 million Syrians have fled Syria and live outside the country as refugees or asylum seekers and 6.6 million people are internally displaced.1 .

  6. With more than half of Syrias pre-war population displaced from their homes in areas across Syria and out-side of it as well as factors preventing displaced persons from being able to safely return, Law No. 10 furthers a.