Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Resolutions of the 16th Zionist Congress
Resolutions of the 16th Zionist Congress
Resolutions of the 16th Zionist Congress
Zionism
Author:
Publisher: Fishburn Books
ISBN: 9780955287503
Category : Palestine
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Publisher: Fishburn Books
ISBN: 9780955287503
Category : Palestine
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Report of the Executive of the Zionist Organisation Submitted to the 16th Zionist Congress, at Zurich, July 28th-August 7th, 1929
Report of the Executive of the Zionist Organisation Submitted to the 16th Zionist Congress, at Zurich, July 28th-August 7th, 1929
Author: World Zionist Organization. Executive
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
Report of the Executive of the Zionist Organisation Submitted to the 16th Zionist Congress, at Zurich, July 28th-August 7th, 1929
Author: World Zionist Organization. Executive
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
Report of the Executive of the Zionist Organization Submitted to the 16th Zionist Congress, at Zuerich, July 28th-August 7th, 1929
Author: Zionist Organization
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zionism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Zion and State
Author: Mitchell Cohen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231079419
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This study explores the struggle between left-and right-wing factions within the Zionist movement, tracing the emergence of modern Jewish nationalism from its origins in the mid-19th century, through the vision of Theodor Herzl, and up to the first 15 years of Israeli statehood.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231079419
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This study explores the struggle between left-and right-wing factions within the Zionist movement, tracing the emergence of modern Jewish nationalism from its origins in the mid-19th century, through the vision of Theodor Herzl, and up to the first 15 years of Israeli statehood.
Law and the Arab–Israeli Conflict
Author: Steven E. Zipperstein
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000029077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
During the British Mandate for Palestine (1922–1948), Arabs and Jews repeatedly used the law to gain leverage and influence international opinion, especially in three dramatic and largely forgotten trials involving two issues: the interplay between conflicting British promises to the Arabs and Jews during World War I, and the parties’ rights and claims to the Wailing Wall. Focusing on how all three parties – Arab, Jewish, and British – used the law and the legal process to advance their objectives during the Mandate years, this volume reveals how the parties availed themselves – with varying degrees of success – of the law and the legal process. The book examines various legal arguments they proffered, and how that early tendency to resort to the law as a tool, a resource, and a weapon in the conflict has continued to this day. The research relies almost entirely on primary source documents, including transcripts of the public and secret testimony before the Shaw, Lofgren, and Peel Commissions, diaries, letters, government files, and other original sources. This study explores the origins of many of the fundamental legal arguments in the Arab–Israeli conflict that prevail to this day. Filling a gap in research, this is a key text for scholars and students interested in the Arab–Israeli conflict, Lawfare, and the Middle East.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000029077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
During the British Mandate for Palestine (1922–1948), Arabs and Jews repeatedly used the law to gain leverage and influence international opinion, especially in three dramatic and largely forgotten trials involving two issues: the interplay between conflicting British promises to the Arabs and Jews during World War I, and the parties’ rights and claims to the Wailing Wall. Focusing on how all three parties – Arab, Jewish, and British – used the law and the legal process to advance their objectives during the Mandate years, this volume reveals how the parties availed themselves – with varying degrees of success – of the law and the legal process. The book examines various legal arguments they proffered, and how that early tendency to resort to the law as a tool, a resource, and a weapon in the conflict has continued to this day. The research relies almost entirely on primary source documents, including transcripts of the public and secret testimony before the Shaw, Lofgren, and Peel Commissions, diaries, letters, government files, and other original sources. This study explores the origins of many of the fundamental legal arguments in the Arab–Israeli conflict that prevail to this day. Filling a gap in research, this is a key text for scholars and students interested in the Arab–Israeli conflict, Lawfare, and the Middle East.