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Self-Determination and Settlement of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

L. C. Green*
Affiliation:
University of Alberta

Abstract

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Second Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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References

1 13 A.J.I.L. 161 (1919).

2 The Times (London), Sept. 16, 1969.

3 1 Oppenheim, International Law 552, note 2 (1955).

4 1 Hackworth, Digest of International Law 422-423.

5 See Chen, International Law of Recognition, Ch. 5 (1951).

6 House of Commons, Sept. 9, 1941, 374 Hansard, cols. 67-69.

7 New York Times, May 8, 1945.

8 6 UNCIO Docs. 455.

9 The Law of the United Nations 52 (1951).

10 League of Nations Journal, 1920, Spec. Supp. No. 3, p. 5, and Report of Commission Rapporteurs, April 16, 1921, Council Doc. B 7, p. 28.

11 U.N. General Assembly, Res. 637 (XVII).

12 See R. v. Ketter, [1940] 1 K.B. 787 (9 Ann. Dig. 46); Schwaizenberger, , “British and Palestinian Nationalities,” 3 Modern Law Review 164 (1939)Google Scholar.

13 Sha’ban, Jawdat Badawi. v. Commissioner for Migration and Statistics, (1945) 12 P.L.R. 551 Google Scholar (12 Arm. Dig. 15).