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Few scholars have taken an interest in how Israel has rationalized and defended its settlement policies through its use of Ottoman land laws combined with the Hague Regulations. This book provides a descriptive study of Israel's land policies.
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Few scholars have taken an interest in how Israel has rationalized and defended its settlement policies through its use of Ottoman land laws combined with the Hague Regulations. This book provides a descriptive study of Israel's land policies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780761870647
- ISBN-10: 0761870644
- Artikelnr.: 54021995
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780761870647
- ISBN-10: 0761870644
- Artikelnr.: 54021995
Martin Blecher is a political scientist in Sweden. His articles have been published in Jerusalem Post and Israel National News as well as in Swedish newspapers. His previous book was an anthology that contained views of proponents versus opponents to the two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.
Acknowledgments Introduction Method One Historical Background to Israeli
Land Policy The Zionist Dimension From Market Transactions to State
Expropriation The Israeli Supreme Court Different Laws The Difference in
Legal Status Over the Land Failure to Protect Arab Peasantry and the
Entering of Zionist Settlers The Categorization of Present Land Ownership
in the West Bank Two The Land Laws: Different Takings and Approaches Israel
Accused of Reinterpreted Article 43 of The Hague Regulations of 1907
Private and Public Disputes Intertwine? The Stance of B'Tselem The Stance
of Peace Now The Stance of the Edmund Levy Report Three Article 43 of The
Hague Regulations Prolonged Occupation Creates Unbridgeable Conflicts
Respect the Laws in Force versus Flexibility When Conditions Change More
Politics, Less Law Four Israel, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and The Hague
Regulations: Different Takings and Approaches The Most Common Arguments For
and Against the Illegality of Settlements The Geneva Convention Applies,
but Not Justiciable in Israeli Court System? Five A Review of US
Presidents' Policy vis-à-vis Israeli Settlements Lyndon B. Johnson Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton
George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump Six A Paradigm Shift? Seven Two
Different Destinies, Two Separate Paths The Unlikely Peace Activist The
Former Settler Conclusions Appendix One Appendix Two Glossary Bibliography
Index About the Author
Land Policy The Zionist Dimension From Market Transactions to State
Expropriation The Israeli Supreme Court Different Laws The Difference in
Legal Status Over the Land Failure to Protect Arab Peasantry and the
Entering of Zionist Settlers The Categorization of Present Land Ownership
in the West Bank Two The Land Laws: Different Takings and Approaches Israel
Accused of Reinterpreted Article 43 of The Hague Regulations of 1907
Private and Public Disputes Intertwine? The Stance of B'Tselem The Stance
of Peace Now The Stance of the Edmund Levy Report Three Article 43 of The
Hague Regulations Prolonged Occupation Creates Unbridgeable Conflicts
Respect the Laws in Force versus Flexibility When Conditions Change More
Politics, Less Law Four Israel, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and The Hague
Regulations: Different Takings and Approaches The Most Common Arguments For
and Against the Illegality of Settlements The Geneva Convention Applies,
but Not Justiciable in Israeli Court System? Five A Review of US
Presidents' Policy vis-à-vis Israeli Settlements Lyndon B. Johnson Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton
George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump Six A Paradigm Shift? Seven Two
Different Destinies, Two Separate Paths The Unlikely Peace Activist The
Former Settler Conclusions Appendix One Appendix Two Glossary Bibliography
Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Method One Historical Background to Israeli
Land Policy The Zionist Dimension From Market Transactions to State
Expropriation The Israeli Supreme Court Different Laws The Difference in
Legal Status Over the Land Failure to Protect Arab Peasantry and the
Entering of Zionist Settlers The Categorization of Present Land Ownership
in the West Bank Two The Land Laws: Different Takings and Approaches Israel
Accused of Reinterpreted Article 43 of The Hague Regulations of 1907
Private and Public Disputes Intertwine? The Stance of B'Tselem The Stance
of Peace Now The Stance of the Edmund Levy Report Three Article 43 of The
Hague Regulations Prolonged Occupation Creates Unbridgeable Conflicts
Respect the Laws in Force versus Flexibility When Conditions Change More
Politics, Less Law Four Israel, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and The Hague
Regulations: Different Takings and Approaches The Most Common Arguments For
and Against the Illegality of Settlements The Geneva Convention Applies,
but Not Justiciable in Israeli Court System? Five A Review of US
Presidents' Policy vis-à-vis Israeli Settlements Lyndon B. Johnson Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton
George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump Six A Paradigm Shift? Seven Two
Different Destinies, Two Separate Paths The Unlikely Peace Activist The
Former Settler Conclusions Appendix One Appendix Two Glossary Bibliography
Index About the Author
Land Policy The Zionist Dimension From Market Transactions to State
Expropriation The Israeli Supreme Court Different Laws The Difference in
Legal Status Over the Land Failure to Protect Arab Peasantry and the
Entering of Zionist Settlers The Categorization of Present Land Ownership
in the West Bank Two The Land Laws: Different Takings and Approaches Israel
Accused of Reinterpreted Article 43 of The Hague Regulations of 1907
Private and Public Disputes Intertwine? The Stance of B'Tselem The Stance
of Peace Now The Stance of the Edmund Levy Report Three Article 43 of The
Hague Regulations Prolonged Occupation Creates Unbridgeable Conflicts
Respect the Laws in Force versus Flexibility When Conditions Change More
Politics, Less Law Four Israel, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and The Hague
Regulations: Different Takings and Approaches The Most Common Arguments For
and Against the Illegality of Settlements The Geneva Convention Applies,
but Not Justiciable in Israeli Court System? Five A Review of US
Presidents' Policy vis-à-vis Israeli Settlements Lyndon B. Johnson Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton
George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump Six A Paradigm Shift? Seven Two
Different Destinies, Two Separate Paths The Unlikely Peace Activist The
Former Settler Conclusions Appendix One Appendix Two Glossary Bibliography
Index About the Author