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Human Rights, Self-Determination and Political Change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories


ISBN13: 9789041105028
ISBN: 9041105026
Published: December 1997
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
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This collection offers the reader an exposition and critical analysis of the agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation from the perspective of international human rights law. It examines the relevance and influnece of international law on the peace-making process, and it considers the strengths and weaknesses of the agreements and the extent to which they lay the foundation for the realization of Palestinian self-determination and the development of a democratic and civil society. It examines the status and obligations of both the State of Israel and the emerging Palestinian Authority in respect of the Occupied Territories and explores the continuing role of international actors and non-governmental organizations in promoting respect for human rights during a period of dramatic transition. Particular attention is paid to the position of Palestinian women, and the way in which international human rights standards, both in the civil and political sphere and in respect of economic, social and cultural rights, can provide clear guidance for political change.

Contents:
Some international law implications of the Oslo/Cairo framework for the P.L.O./Israel peace talks, R. Falk; the P.L.O.-Israel interim arrangements and the Geneva Civilians Convention, J. Quigley; the West Bank and Gaza - free and fair elections, human rights and the transition to democracy, G.S. Goodwin-Gill; international human rights law - prospects and problems for Palestinian women, H. Charlesworth; the potential and pitfalls of the right to self-determination for women, C. Chinkin; self-determination, popluation transfer and the Middle East Peace Accords, C.J. Drew; domestic application of international human rights standards - criminal justice and public security under Palestinian self-government, S.P. Marks; economic and social rights - issues of implementation, P. Hunt; natural resources and belligerent occupation - mutation through permanent sovereignty, I. Scobbie; the Geneva conventions and the autonomous territories in the Middle East, H.-P. Gasser.