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Documents on the Arab-Israeli Conflict (2 vols)

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This comprehensive compilation of some 595 documents on the Arab-Israeli conflict and a variety of related issues includes all the materials the researcher, analyst, and student of this conflict an...
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  • 17 November 2005
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This comprehensive compilation of some 595 documents on the Arab-Israeli conflict and a variety of related issues includes all the materials the researcher, analyst, and student of this conflict and region needs in a single text, from the years 1897 to 2003. Documents are listed in chronological order because many documents refer to more than one subject. They are, however, identified in the introduction according to subject matter. When different aspects recurred in a number of UN resolutions, only the main document is included, while others are referred to.



The compilation is not only about Palestinian issues. It includes all relevant documents between Arab states and Israel, from the armistice agreements (1949), to the peace treaties with Egypt (1979) and Jordan (1994), as well as their protocols and other documents that derive from these treaties.



The subject-matter content is as varied as the legal and political issues presented by this conflict. It includes geographical boundaries, refugees, water rights, regional security, elimination of weapons of mass destruction, and, of course, human rights and peace.

Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint. All volumes of the print edition are available in individual e-books: 9789004531918 (volume 1) - 9789004531925 (volume 2).
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Price: $611.00
Pages: 1800
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International and Comparative Criminal Law Series
Publication Date: 17 November 2005
ISBN: 9781571052902
Format: Hardcover
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Professor Bassiouni has been engaged in Middle East affairs for the last 40 years and has been involved both in the Palestinian and Egyptian peace processes, particularly the latter.