Traces Palestine's statehood to the 1924 League of Nations mandate and provides an account of how Palestine has been recognized until the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Quigley is the President's Club Professor in Law at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University. After earning his AB, LL.B. and MA degrees at Harvard University, he was a research associate at Harvard Law School. He has written extensively in international law, in particular on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Part I. A New Type of State: 1. Why Palestine and statehood 2. A land in flux 3. A league of nations 4. A state detached 5. The Class A mandates 6. Palestine in operation 7. A state awaiting independence Part II. Statehood in Turmoil: 8. A post-mandate state 9. The state comes apart 10. Palestine in three pieces Part III. Palestine in the World Community: 11. An organization for Palestine 12. A government for Palestine 13. The world reacts 14. Palestine in the peace process 15. Palestine in the new century Part IV. The Contours of Statehood: 16. Palestine meets Montevideo 17. Statehood under the gun 18. Recognition and statehood 19. When is a state? 20. Implications of Palestine statehood.
Part I. A New Type of State: 1. Why Palestine and statehood 2. A land in flux 3. A league of nations 4. A state detached 5. The Class A mandates 6. Palestine in operation 7. A state awaiting independence Part II. Statehood in Turmoil: 8. A post-mandate state 9. The state comes apart 10. Palestine in three pieces Part III. Palestine in the World Community: 11. An organization for Palestine 12. A government for Palestine 13. The world reacts 14. Palestine in the peace process 15. Palestine in the new century Part IV. The Contours of Statehood: 16. Palestine meets Montevideo 17. Statehood under the gun 18. Recognition and statehood 19. When is a state? 20. Implications of Palestine statehood.
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