Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 138
... City of Jerusa- lem , and Jordanian forces seized the remainder , including the Old City . However , the occupation of Jerusalem by Israeli and Jordanian military forces did not end UN efforts in favour of the internationalization of ...
... City of Jerusa- lem , and Jordanian forces seized the remainder , including the Old City . However , the occupation of Jerusalem by Israeli and Jordanian military forces did not end UN efforts in favour of the internationalization of ...
Strana 191
... CITY The City of Jerusalem shall include the present municipality of Jerusalem plus the sur- rounding villages and towns , the most eastern of which shall be Abu Dis ; the most southern , Bethlehem ; the most western , Ein Karim ...
... CITY The City of Jerusalem shall include the present municipality of Jerusalem plus the sur- rounding villages and towns , the most eastern of which shall be Abu Dis ; the most southern , Bethlehem ; the most western , Ein Karim ...
Strana 192
... city irrespective of nationality on the basis of universal and secret suffrage and proportional representation , shall have powers of legislation and taxation . No legislative measures shall , however , conflict or interfere with the ...
... city irrespective of nationality on the basis of universal and secret suffrage and proportional representation , shall have powers of legislation and taxation . No legislative measures shall , however , conflict or interfere with the ...
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