Palestine and International Law: Essays on Politics and Economics

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Sanford R. Silverburg
McFarland, 12 февр. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 440

This collection of thirteen essays explains and analyzes the conflict between the Government of Israel and the Palestine Authority over the granting of sovereignty to Palestinians from the point of view of international law. The dispute--emotional, so far intractable, often violent--is of global, not merely Middle Eastern concern. The essays cover two general topics: the political nature of the conflict and the economic issues. The collection includes eight respected contributions previously published and five newly written essays. The contributors represent a range of political alignments and differing perspectives, providing the widest possible scope for understanding the issues and beliefs relating to the conflict. Includes bibliography and index.

 

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The Issue of Statehood John Quigley
37
A Structural
160
Aspects of Foreign Relations Under the Israeli
174
Peace and the Political Imperative of Legal Reform
214
the Existing NonJewish Communities
251
Palestine and the United Nations
271
From Ostracism to a Leading RoleSpains
299
Palestinian Economic Development in the
331
Legal and Structural Hurdles to Achieving Political
367
Palestinian Economic Progress Under
395
Selected Bibliography
419
Contributors
425
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Sanford R. Silverburg is a political science professor in the department of history and politics at Catawba College, Salisbury, North Carolina. He is a widely published author with many articles on the Arab-Israeli conflict in the dimension of international law.

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