Author: PALESTINE.
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The Laws of Palestine in Force on the 31st Day of December 1933. Revised Edition. Prepared ... by Robert Harry Drayton
The Laws of Palestine in Force on the 31st Day of December 1933. Revised Edition. Prepared ... by Robert Harry Drayton
Author: Sir Robert Harry DRAYTON
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Languages : en
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The Laws of Palestine
The Laws of Palestine
Author: Robert Harry Drayton
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Category : Court rules
Languages : en
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Category : Court rules
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The Laws of Palestine: The ordinances, chapters 1-66, A to G and index
The Laws of Palestine in Force ... December, 1933
The Laws of Palestine
The Laws of Palestine: The ordinances, chapters 67-156, I to Z and index
Colonial Land Policies in Palestine 1917-1936
Author: Martin P. Bunton
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199211086
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
In this book, Martin Bunton focuses on the way in which the Palestine Mandate was part of a broader British imperial administration - a fact often masked by Jewish immigration and land purchase in Palestine. His meticulous research reveals clear links to colonial practice in India, Sudan, and Cyprus amongst other places. He argues that land officials' views on sound land management were derived from their own experiences of rural England, and that this was far more influential onthe shaping of land policies than the promise of a Jewish National Home.Bunton reveals how the British were intent on preserving the status quo of Ottoman land law, which (when few Britons could read Ottoman or were well grounded in its legal codes) led to a series of translations, interpretations, and hence new applications of land law. The sense of importance the British attributed to their work surveying and registering properties and transactions, is captured in the efforts of British officials to microfilm all of their records at the height of the Second WorldWar. Despite this however, land policies remained in flux.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199211086
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
In this book, Martin Bunton focuses on the way in which the Palestine Mandate was part of a broader British imperial administration - a fact often masked by Jewish immigration and land purchase in Palestine. His meticulous research reveals clear links to colonial practice in India, Sudan, and Cyprus amongst other places. He argues that land officials' views on sound land management were derived from their own experiences of rural England, and that this was far more influential onthe shaping of land policies than the promise of a Jewish National Home.Bunton reveals how the British were intent on preserving the status quo of Ottoman land law, which (when few Britons could read Ottoman or were well grounded in its legal codes) led to a series of translations, interpretations, and hence new applications of land law. The sense of importance the British attributed to their work surveying and registering properties and transactions, is captured in the efforts of British officials to microfilm all of their records at the height of the Second WorldWar. Despite this however, land policies remained in flux.
Holy Places of Jerusalem in Middle East Peace Agreements
Author: Enrico Molinaro
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1836241747
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
Throughout history Jerusalem and its Holy Places have witnessed fierce religious controversy and political dispute. This study analyses an international and diplomatic perspective which highlights the state/national (territorial) versus global/transnational approach to Jerusalem with respect to possession and the right to worship.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1836241747
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
Throughout history Jerusalem and its Holy Places have witnessed fierce religious controversy and political dispute. This study analyses an international and diplomatic perspective which highlights the state/national (territorial) versus global/transnational approach to Jerusalem with respect to possession and the right to worship.