Palestine has had a long and checkered past in its efforts to attain statehood. Although international law failed to facilitate Palestinian statehood more than half a century ago, the legal landscape at the international level is changing. Whereas conventional wisdom assumes that international law reduces state sovereignty, this Comment argues that international political organizations and legal institutions can actually increase Palestinian chances of achieving statehood
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The international laws and customs that decreed a right for a Jewish state to be created within the ...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
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This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
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More than two decades of Palestinian state-building have produced neither peace nor a state. In fact...
In this speech delivered at the Fourth Annual Rudolf B. Schlesinger Memorial Lecture on October 25, ...
This Article examines the claim that United Nations (UN) membership will improve Palestine\u27s abil...
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is a public body which has been accorded certain interna...
The State of Palestine is drafting a new constitution to replace a patchwork of foreign and outdated...
According to the United Nations’ partition plan of Israel-Palestine, Palestinians enjoy autonomy. Bu...
The international laws and customs that decreed a right for a Jewish state to be created within the ...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
A resolution passed in 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly on upgrading the Palestinian obse...
The general assembly has accorded to palestine the status of a non-member observer state in the un. ...
This paper reviews the history of the claims to statehood and sovereignty of the Palestinian people,...
This Note concludes that the Palestinian Homelands possess the necessary qualifications for statehoo...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
The purpose of this research is to determine whether the state of Palestine has met the criteria as ...
This paper examines the issue of the relationship between international and national law that leads ...
More than two decades of Palestinian state-building have produced neither peace nor a state. In fact...
In this speech delivered at the Fourth Annual Rudolf B. Schlesinger Memorial Lecture on October 25, ...
This Article examines the claim that United Nations (UN) membership will improve Palestine\u27s abil...
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is a public body which has been accorded certain interna...
The State of Palestine is drafting a new constitution to replace a patchwork of foreign and outdated...
According to the United Nations’ partition plan of Israel-Palestine, Palestinians enjoy autonomy. Bu...
The international laws and customs that decreed a right for a Jewish state to be created within the ...