Israel and Palestine : assault on the law of nations /
Julius Stone.
- Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, (c)1981.
- xiii, 223 pages : maps ; 24 cm
The Mazal Holocaust Collection 1. Jewish and Arab self-determination rights: The time-frame 2. General assembly resolutions and international law 3. Territorial rights in Palestine under international law 4. Abortive partition proposals 5. International law and Israel-Arab relations since 1948 6. General assembly: Dismantler of sovereignties? 7. Sovereignty in Jerusalem: The international concern
Parallel Liberations: "Arab Asia" and Jewish Palestine -- Parallel Liberations: "Arab Asia" and Jewish Palenstine -- The Kingdom of Transjordan (Jordan) as a Palestinian Arab State -- Displaced Palestinian Arabs and Jews Displaced from Arab Countries: Principles of Redress Resolutions as Lawmaking? --Standing of Resolutions: Simplistic Assumptions -- Standing of Resolutions: Actual Legal Complexities -- Taints in General Assembly Process as Lawmaking -- Legal Perversions in General Assembly Resolution 3236 Israel's Rights from Lawful Self-Defense -- Aggression by Attacks by Armed Bands -- Ex iniuria non oritur ius and Territory -- Arab States' Resistance to ex iniuria non oritur ius -- Observations on Certain Methods of Argument Legal Standing and Effect of Resolution 181 -- Abortion by Arab Rejection and Aggression. The "Right of Return" -- Self-Determination Principle -- Is Self-Determination Prescribed by International Law? -- Intertemporal Law and Self-Determination Selective Self-Determination as Pretext -- Is Force Lawful against Sovereign States in Self-Determination Struggles? -- Force and Self-Determination: Context -- The 1974 Definition of Aggression: Peoples and States as Agents and Targets -- The 1974 Definition: Defeat of Proposals to Legalize Force -- The 1974 Definition: Limits on Self-Determination Rights -- Problematics of Self-Determination Corpus Separatum Claims against Jerusalem -- Legal Evaluation of Claims -- Holy Places: The Functional Concern -- Post-1967 Resolutions and "The Status of Jerusalem" -- Bases of Sovereignty under International Law 8. Conclusions: Assault on Israel and international law.