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Daily Archives: July 2, 2020

Palestinians and Israelis will both gain from Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank

BlogsBy Avi BellJuly 2, 2020Leave a comment

Against all the negative rhetoric and criticism of the Israeli Government’s plans to apply its civilian law to parts of the ‘West Bank’ professor Bell puts the benefits for both parties.

Peace Palace - Seat of the ICJ -The Hague, The Netherlands

The Continuing Significance of the Mandate for Palestine under International Law

ArticlesBy Matthijs de BloisJuly 2, 2020Leave a comment

It is often argued that the Mandate for Palestine ended with the withdrawl of the British on 15 May 1948. In this article Dr. Matthijs de Blois cogently argues that this is a misconception under international law.

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