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International law and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict : a rights-based approach to Middle East peace / edited by Susan M. Akram ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Routledge, 2011.Description: vi, 342 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415573238 (pbk.)
  • 9780415573238 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.26 INT 22
Contents:
Myths and realities of the Palestinian refugee problem : reframing the right of return / Susan M. Akram -- United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) : protection and assistance to Palestine refugees / Scott Custer, Jr. --- Restitution and compensation for Palestinian refugees and displaced persons : principles, practical considerations, and compliance / Terry Rempel and Paul Prettitore -- Constructive ambiguities? Jerusalem, international law, and the peace process / Michael Dumper -- Legal strategies at the United Nations : a comparative look at Namibia, Western Sahara, and Palestine / Stephanie Koury -- "No security without law" : prospects for implementing a rights-based approach in Palestinian-Israeli security negotiations / Omar Dajani -- Self-determination in the Palestine context / John Quigley -- Natural resources and belligerent occupation : perspectives from international humanitarian and human rights / Iain Scobbie -- Building the rule of law in Palestine : rule of law without freedom / Feras Milhem and Jamil Salem -- One state not two? A cruel examination of the two-states-are-impossible argument for a single-state Palestine/the land of Israel / Ian Lustick -- Maximazing rights : the one-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict / George Bisharat.
Summary: Examines the Israeli/Palestinian conflict from a rights and international law perspective. This book covers a variety of key topics ranging from security, through legal and political frame works through to the issues of refugees and Jerusalem.
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Index : p. (p.[334]-342).

Bibliography : (p. [330]-333).

Myths and realities of the Palestinian refugee problem : reframing the right of return / Susan M. Akram -- United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) : protection and assistance to Palestine refugees / Scott Custer, Jr. --- Restitution and compensation for Palestinian refugees and displaced persons : principles, practical considerations, and compliance / Terry Rempel and Paul Prettitore -- Constructive ambiguities? Jerusalem, international law, and the peace process / Michael Dumper -- Legal strategies at the United Nations : a comparative look at Namibia, Western Sahara, and Palestine / Stephanie Koury -- "No security without law" : prospects for implementing a rights-based approach in Palestinian-Israeli security negotiations / Omar Dajani -- Self-determination in the Palestine context / John Quigley -- Natural resources and belligerent occupation : perspectives from international humanitarian and human rights / Iain Scobbie -- Building the rule of law in Palestine : rule of law without freedom / Feras Milhem and Jamil Salem -- One state not two? A cruel examination of the two-states-are-impossible argument for a single-state Palestine/the land of Israel / Ian Lustick -- Maximazing rights : the one-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict / George Bisharat.

Examines the Israeli/Palestinian conflict from a rights and international law perspective. This book covers a variety of key topics ranging from security, through legal and political frame works through to the issues of refugees and Jerusalem.

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