Final recap. [5 of 10]: The Israel-Palestine difference
The longstanding and still unresolved TERRITORIAL DISPUTE between Israel and Palestine has several dimensions. The current nomenclature in legal and political sciences used the term TERRITORIAL DISPUTE. Yet, the Israel-Palestine difference is a clear example of an ongoing dispute that has to do with territory as well as population, government and law domestically, regionally and internationally.
NOTE: The last posts this year include a recap of all we have covered so far by including daily the relevant links.
Posts 41 to 65: the Israel-Palestine difference
Previous posts of the TERRITORIAL DISPUTE series (only about the Israel-Palestine difference below):
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This post is based on Jorge Emilio Núñez, Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty. International Law and Politics (Routledge 2020).
Previous published research monograph about territorial disputes and sovereignty by the author, Jorge Emilio Núñez, Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics: A Distributive Justice Issue London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2017.NEXT POST:
Final recap. [6 of 10]: Crimea
Friday 19th February 2021
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