Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... power to make the Declaration , then such a Declaration was a nullity , and the position is no better if other Powers , such as France , Italy and the USA , or any number of Powers which also possessed no sovereignty over Palestine ...
... power to make the Declaration , then such a Declaration was a nullity , and the position is no better if other Powers , such as France , Italy and the USA , or any number of Powers which also possessed no sovereignty over Palestine ...
Strana 26
... Powers . This was done later by the Supreme Council of the Allied Powers . Palestine , as one of the territories detached from the Turkish Empire , was one of the countries whose independence was thus provisionally recognized " subject ...
... Powers . This was done later by the Supreme Council of the Allied Powers . Palestine , as one of the territories detached from the Turkish Empire , was one of the countries whose independence was thus provisionally recognized " subject ...
Strana 66
... Powers had sought at first to impose upon Turkey the Treaty of Sèvres of 10 August 1920 , which provided in Article 132 for a renunciation by Turkey “ in favour of the Principal Allied Powers " of all rights and title outside her ...
... Powers had sought at first to impose upon Turkey the Treaty of Sèvres of 10 August 1920 , which provided in Article 132 for a renunciation by Turkey “ in favour of the Principal Allied Powers " of all rights and title outside her ...
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