Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 570 g
Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 570 g
ISBN: 978-1-84946-812-1
Verlag: HART PUB
'Based on primary research, this book explores materials that were not analyzed before. It treats a highly political issue with scientific objectivity that strikes a balance between various points of view. The book will be an essential reading to all those involved in peace studies, international negotiations and Israeli-Palestinian conflict'.
Mutaz M Qafisheh, Associate Professor of International Law, Hebron University.
'A compelling and innovative account of the legal aspects of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: a must read.'
Efraim Karsh, King's College London and Bar-Ilan University, author of Palestine Betrayed.
'A superbly imagined and executed study on Palestine that puts the 'negotiation imperative' at the heart of its narrative, fully interrogating the involvement of public international law at each step of the long and layered history that is vigorously brought to life in these pages. A study that also promises texture, nuance, and depth to the legal analysis it offers-and it delivers handsomely on each of these fronts.'
-Dino Kritsiotis, Chair of Public International Law & Head of the International Humanitarian Law Unit, University of Nottingham.
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1. Introduction
2. The Evolution of Palestinian Arab Proto-Self-Determination and "Peoplehood" During the Mandate for Palestine
3. From Disparate Means of Dispute Settlement to the Introduction of a Negotiation Imperative: 1948 - 1973
4. The Emergence of Palestinian International Legal Personality and the Bilateral Negotiation Imperative: 1973 to Oslo
5. The International Law of Negotiation as a Means of Dispute Settlement
6. The International Law of Negotiation and Palestinian Applications for Admission to the United Nations: Sword or Shield?
7. Conclusion