Human Rights in the Israeli-occupied Territories, 1967-1982Application of the conventional law of belligerent occupation and |
Contents
The relationship between the law of armed conflicts and | 1 |
The human rights approach and the law of prolonged | 14 |
Application of the conventional law of belligerent occupation | 65 |
f The nonuse of capital punishment | 139 |
The legality of settlements according to | 156 |
Application of the conventional law of belligerent occupation and the | 188 |
Social welfare and refugee rehabilitation | 230 |
Financial and commercial services | 245 |
B The effect of Israeli occupation policy on the political | 251 |
The suspension and closing down of newspapers | 260 |
Conclusions | 279 |
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According activities administered areas administrative detention annexation appeal applicable Arab armed conflicts Article August Bank and Gaza belligerent occupation civilian Committee Dayan December demolition deportation detainees dunams East Jerusalem economic elections established fedayeen force Fourth Geneva Convention Gaza Strip Gazit Golan Heights Ha'aretz Hague Regulations Hebrew Hebron High Court hostilities human rights Ibid ICRC inhabitants International Covenant international law Israel Israeli settlements Jerusalem Post Jewish Jordan Jordanian Judaea and Samaria June Knesset Kol Yisrael labour land law of armed law of belligerent law of human legislation Ma'ariv mayors military courts Military Government military necessity municipal Muslim Nablus Northern Sinai November occupant's occupied population occupied territories occupying power OCSR October Order Concerning organisations Palestine Palestinian peace permit Pictet Piskei POA Judaea Political Rights prohibition prolonged belligerent occupation protected persons provisions punishment Rafah Ramallah recognised regard regional commander residents rule security measures settlements Shamgar terrorist UNRWA West Bank