Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... possessed neither a Kingdom nor a central government . They lived as tribes and were ruled by the Judges . It was only in the year 1000 B.C. that David established the first Jewish Kingdom in Palestine . What happened to the Canaanites ...
... possessed neither a Kingdom nor a central government . They lived as tribes and were ruled by the Judges . It was only in the year 1000 B.C. that David established the first Jewish Kingdom in Palestine . What happened to the Canaanites ...
Strana 72
... possessed sovereignty over their land ; Palestine possessed its own statehood as well as its own identity , which were distinct from those of the mandatory Power ; its administration was theoretically its own though , in fact , it was ...
... possessed sovereignty over their land ; Palestine possessed its own statehood as well as its own identity , which were distinct from those of the mandatory Power ; its administration was theoretically its own though , in fact , it was ...
Strana 88
... possessed Palestinian citizenship in 1948 , comprising both indigenous Jewish inhabitants of Palestine and naturalized Jewish immigrants , hardly reached one - third of the Jewish population ' or one - ninth of the total population ...
... possessed Palestinian citizenship in 1948 , comprising both indigenous Jewish inhabitants of Palestine and naturalized Jewish immigrants , hardly reached one - third of the Jewish population ' or one - ninth of the total population ...
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Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Henry Cattan Zobrazení fragmentů - 1973 |
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