New Political Entities in Public and Private International Law: With Special Reference to the Palestinian EntityAmos Shapira, Mala Tabory Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999 M03 3 - 430 páginas New political entities usually come into being in the midst of political wrangling, often accompanied by security problems and, not infrequently, violence. This book, taking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as its starting point, goes on to deal with the general problems of new entities, including such core concepts as sovereignty, autonomy and legal personality. In exploring human rights issues, the complex notions of nationality and minority rights are examined. On a more practical level, several authors inquire into issues of legal assistance in civil and criminal matters, security arrangements, fiscal and monetary policies, foreign investment guarantees, economic privatization, and transboundary water pollution. On many of these topics, German and European legal experience is introduced to shed a useful comparative light. Altogether, this volume represents an attempt to provide a primer for those responsible for, or interested in, the various aspects of new political entities at the end of the second millennium. |
Contenido
Autonomy and Sovereignty Are They Mutually Exclusive? | 3 |
A View from Within | 17 |
Negotiating Civil Autonomy | 71 |
New Political Entities and the Conflict of Laws | 115 |
The Legal Personality of the Palestinian Autonomy | 139 |
Sharing and Transferring Responsibilities for Security | 153 |
The Palestinian Autonomy and International Human | 183 |
Minority Rights and the New Political Entities | 247 |
The Oslo Peace Process and International Human | 263 |
Financing Autonomy through Financial Autonomy? | 291 |
Protecting Foreign Investments in the Palestinian | 321 |
The Central and Eastern | 345 |
The Role of Conflicts of Laws Regarding | 387 |
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Términos y frases comunes
according Annex apply arrangements Article Bank and Gaza choice of law citizenship Civil Administration concerning conflict of laws considered Convention countries Declaration of Principles Dinstein economic effective elections established example exercise forces Further Transfer Protocol Gaza Strip Gaza-Jericho Agreement human rights Ibid implementation Int'l Interim Agreement international human rights international legal investment Israel Israeli military government Israeli settlements Israeli-Palestinian issues Jericho area jurisdiction legal personality legal system legislation military locations minorities obligations occupied territories occupying Power Palestine Palestinian Authority Palestinian Autonomy Palestinian Council Palestinian police Palestinian Territories parties passim peace process permanent status negotiations Political Entities powers and responsibilities Preparatory Transfer Agreement private international law problems protection provides public international law question redeployment refers regard right of self-determination sovereignty spheres stabilization clauses Strip and Jericho subjects of international supra note supra note 48 transfer of powers Treaty West Bank
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