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Conflicts in a conflict, a conflict of laws case study on Israel and the Palestinian territories, Michael Karayanni

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Conflicts in a conflict, a conflict of laws case study on Israel and the Palestinian territories, Michael Karayanni
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-263) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Conflicts in a conflict
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
862066472
Responsibility statement
Michael Karayanni
Series statement
CILE Studies, volume 5
Sub title
a conflict of laws case study on Israel and the Palestinian territories
Summary
Conflicts in a Conflict outlines and analyzes the legal doctrines instructing the Israeli courts in private and civil disputes involving the Occupied Palestinian Territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, since 1967 until the present day. In doing so, author, Michael Karayanni sheds light on a whole sphere of legal designs and norms that have not received any thorough scholarly attention, as most of the writings thus far have been on issues pertaining to international law, human rights, history, and politics. For the most part, Israeli courts turned to conflict of laws, or private international law to address private disputes implicating the Palestinian Territories. After making a thorough investigation into the jurisdictional designs of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, both before and after the Oslo Peace Accords, Conflicts in a Conflict comes to focus on traditional topics such as adjudicative jurisdiction, choice of law, and recognitions and enforcement of judgments. Related issues such as the foreign sovereign immunity claim of the Palestinian Authority before Israeli courts as well as the extent to which Palestinian plaintiffs were granted access to justice rights, are also outlined and analyzed. This book's compelling thesis is the existence of a close relationship between conflict of laws doctrines as they developed over the years and Israeli policies generally in respect of the Palestinian Territories. This study of the conflict of laws in a war setting and conflict of laws in a jurisdictionally ambiguous location, will greatly serve scholars and practitioners in similarly troubled and complex legal situations elsewhere.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Jurisdictional designs -- Personal jurisdiction -- Jurisdictional restrictions in actions pertaining to land, personal status and the Palestinian Authority -- Choice of law -- Judgments and access to justice
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