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Robbie Sabel is Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Visiting Professor at Tel Aviv University and a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague. He is a former Counsellor for Political Affairs at the Israel Embassy, Washington, and later served as the Legal Adviser to the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Director General for Arms Control and Disarmament of the Ministry. He has previously published Rules of Procedure at the UN and at Inter-Governmental Conferences (2018), which was awarded the Annual Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law.
1. Is international law relevant?
2. The First World War
3. The Zionist movement and the 1917 Balfour declaration
4. Post World War I and the 1922 League of Nations mandate for Palestine, 1920-1947
5. The 1947 partition plan
6. Israel's declaration of independence
7. The 1948 Arab Israeli war
8. 1949 armistice agreements
9. The Arab refugee problem
10. The 1967 six day war
11. UN security council resolution
12. Camp David 1978
13. 1979 Egypt Israel peace treaty
14. Tuba arbitration
15. The legality of Israel exploitation of oil from Sinai
16. The Oslo accords
17. Israel-Jordan
18. Post Oslo developments
19. The status of the 'west bank' (Judea and Samaria) and the Gaza strip
20. Israel settlements in the west bank
21. Controversial elements of military administration
22. Freedom of navigation through international waterways in the region
23. Israel-Syria
24. Jerusalem
25. Controversial laws of war issues
26. Is Palestine a state?
27. Water resources-Israel and neighbours
28. Implications for future negotiations.