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1.2
The Principles on housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons
apply equally to all refugees, internally displaced persons and to other similarly situated
displaced persons who fled across national borders but who may not meet the legal definition of
refugee (hereinafter “refugees and displaced persons”) who were arbitrarily or unlawfully
deprived of their former homes, lands, properties or places of habitual residence, regardless of
the nature or circumstances by which displacement originally occurred.
SECTION II. THE RIGHT TO HOUSING AND
PROPERTY RESTITUTION
2. The right to housing and property restitution
2.1
All refugees and displaced persons have the right to have restored to them any housing,
land and/or property of which they were arbitrarily or unlawfully deprived, or to be compensated
for any housing, land and/or property that is factually impossible to restore as determined by an
independent, impartial tribunal.
2.2
States shall demonstrably prioritize the right to restitution as the preferred remedy for
displacement and as a key element of restorative justice. The right to restitution exists as a
distinct right, and is prejudiced neither by the actual return nor non-return of refugees and
displaced persons entitled to housing, land and property restitution.
SECTION III. OVERARCHING PRINCIPLES
3. The right to non-discrimination
3.1
Everyone has the right to be protected from discrimination on the basis of race, colour,
sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, disability,
birth or other status.
3.2
States shall ensure that de facto and de jure discrimination on the above grounds is
prohibited and that all persons, including refugees and displaced persons, are considered equal
before the law.
4. The right to equality between men and women
4.1
States shall ensure the equal right of men and women, and the equal right of boys and
girls, to housing, land and property restitution. States shall ensure the equal right of men and
women, and the equal right of boys and girls, inter alia, to voluntary return in safety and dignity,
legal security of tenure, property ownership, equal access to inheritance, as well as the use,
control of and access to housing, land and property.
4.2
States should ensure that housing, land and property restitution programmes, policies and
practices recognize the joint ownership rights of both male and female heads of the household as
an explicit component of the restitution process, and that restitution programmes, policies and
practices reflect a gender-sensitive approach.