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The Nansen International Office for Refugees (French: Office International Nansen pour les Réfugiés) was an organization established in 1930 by the League of Nations and named after Fridtjof Nansen, soon after his death, which was internationally in charge of refugees from war areas between 1930 and 1939. It is noted for developing the Nansen passport which allowed stateless people to travel between countries. It received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1938.[1][2]

Nansen International Office for Refugees
Office International Nansen pour les Réfugiés
Formation1930; 94 years ago (1930)
FounderLeague of Nations
Dissolved1939; 85 years ago (1939)
TypeOrganization
PurposeIn charge of refugees from war areas

History

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The Armenia commission of the League of Nations. From left, on the first row are Georges Carle, Fridtjof Nansen and C.E. Dupuis. In the background are Pio Le Savio (left) and Vidkun Quisling (right).

The Office International Nansen pour les Réfugiés was established in 1930 by the League of Nations, shortly after the death of its name patron Fridtjof Nansen to continue his successful work in international aid for refugee. It thus continued the organization in Geneva, Switzerland, founded by Nansen in 1921.[1] The League also provided the administrative expenses for the Nansen Office though only for fees charged for the Nansen passport since its revenues for welfare and relief were obtained from private contributions.

The organization was to supply material and political support to refugees. For refugees from the Third Reich or from the civil war-torn Spain, the Nansen aid was not applicable, though many countries refused to accept the refugees.

In spite of such problems, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the organization in 1938 for its work, but due to its dissolution shortly afterwards, the prize money was received by a newly founded refugee organization of the League of Nations. The office was dissolved at the same time as the League dissolved the High Commission (established in 1933) because of the problems surrounding German refugees after the dissolution of the Third Reich.

Accomplishments

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The Nansen Office accomplished numerous tasks while it existed.

The Office was responsible for the adoption by fourteen countries of the 1933 Refugee Convention which was a modest charter of human rights.[3][4][5][6]

The Nansen Office was instrumental in finding shelter in specially constructed houses in villages in Syria and Lebanon for 40,000 Armenians, after the resettlement of another 10,000 in Yerevan.

The Nansen International Office for Refugees was responsible for the successful settlement of the Saar refugees in Paraguay after 1935.[7]

Nobel Peace Prize

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The Nansen International Office for Refugees was awarded the 1938 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to establish the Nansen passports.[8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Nansen International Office for Refugees on Nobelprize.org  , accessed 13 October 2020
  • ^ "The Nansen Office - Arkivverket". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  • ^ Beck, RobertJ (20 October 1999). "Britain and the 1933 Refugee Convention: National or State Sovereignty?". International Journal of Refugee Law. 11 (4): 597–624. doi:10.1093/ijrl/11.4.597.
  • ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld - Convention Relating to the International Status of Refugees".
  • ^ "Convention on the International Status of Refugees". 28 October 1933.
  • ^ Gilbert Jaeger, “On the History of the International Protection of Refugees,” International Review of the Red Cross (Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge), vol. 83, no. 843 (September 2001).
  • ^ "Nansen International Office for Refugees - History". www.nobelprize.org.
  • ^ Fridtjof Nansen, Nobelprize.org, 1922. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
  • ^ "The Nansen International Office for Refugees - Nobel Lecture". www.nobelprize.org.
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