Dynamics of self-determination in Palestine : protection of peoples as a human right /

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Author / Creator:Waart, P. J. I. M. de, 1932-
Imprint:Leiden : New York : Brill, 1994.
Description:xvi, 271 p. : maps ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East v. 49
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1659014
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ISBN:9004098259 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. The Element of Negotiation in International Order. 1. Sovereign Equality in the Context of the UN Charter. 2. Peace and Security at the End of the Cold War. 3. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes by UN Organs. 4. Supervising Non-Self-Governing Territories. 5. Thirst for Democracy: Towards International Good Governance. 6. Inadequate UN Governance: the Question of Palestine
  • Ch. 2. Self-determination: Protection Against Oppression. 1. International Protection of Human Rights. 2. International Protection of Peoples. 3. Code of Conduct on Self-determination. 4. Failures under International Law
  • Ch. 3. Conflicting Territorial Claims of Peoples to Palestine. 1. The Statehood of the Palestine Mandate. 2. Zionism as a Historical Claim to the 'Promised Land'. 3. Legality of the UN Plan of Partition for Palestine. 4. Actuality of the UN Plan of Partition for Palestine
  • Ch. 4. Dynamics of Self-determination: the Creation of Palestine. 1. Interrelating Sovereignty and Self-determination. 2. Protecting Human Rights in Armed Conflicts. 3. The Creation of Palestine. 4. Learning from Palestine. Annexes. Basic Legal Documents on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. A. 1. UNGA res. on a Plan of Partition (1947, extract). A. 2. UNGA res. on Conciliation, Status of Jerusalem and Right to Return (1948). A. 3. UNGA res. restating that Jerusalem should be placed under a Permanent International Regime (1949). A. 4. SC res. on Principles of a Just and Lasting Peace in the Middle East (1967 and 1973). A. 5. The Palestine National Charter of 17 July 1968 (extracts). A. 6. Comparative Extract of the Israeli and Palestinian Declarations of Independence (1948 and 1988 respectively). A. 7. Statement by the Israeli Government on the Status of Jerusalem in May 1949. A. 8. A Framework for Peace in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David on 17 September 1978 (extract). A. 9. SC res. Rejecting the Israeli Basic Law on the Status of Jerusalem (1980). A. 10. Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-government Arrangements. A. 11. Maps of Israeli and Palestinian Territory.