Access Denied: Palestinian Land Rights in Israel
Autor Fiona McKay, Hussein Abu Husseinen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2003
Its authors - one a Palestinian lawyer and Israeli citizen practising in Israel, the other a British international human rights lawyer who worked in Israel for many years - examine the system of land ownership, the acquisition and administration of public land, and the control of land use through planning and housing regulations. What emerges is the extent to which the law is being used to restrict access to land by Israeli Palestinians and the discrimination that this entails for those citizens who are not of Jewish origin.
The book argues that domestic and international law, which should operate to protect Palestinian land rights, have failed to do so, and that Israeli land policies breach international legal standards, including human rights norms.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842771235
ISBN-10: 184277123X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184277123X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. Palestinian Access to Land in Perspective
3. Dispossession by expropriation 4. Dispossession through denial of Palestinian Land rights, and forced eviction of Bedouin in the Naqab
5. The Concept of "Israel Lands"
6. Administration of 'Israel Lands': Policy towards the Palestinian Sector
7. Control of Land Use: Planning and Housing
8. The Phenomenon of the Palestinian "Unrecognized Villages"
9. Conclusion Bibliography
Glossary of Terms
Index
2. Palestinian Access to Land in Perspective
3. Dispossession by expropriation 4. Dispossession through denial of Palestinian Land rights, and forced eviction of Bedouin in the Naqab
5. The Concept of "Israel Lands"
6. Administration of 'Israel Lands': Policy towards the Palestinian Sector
7. Control of Land Use: Planning and Housing
8. The Phenomenon of the Palestinian "Unrecognized Villages"
9. Conclusion Bibliography
Glossary of Terms
Index
Recenzii
In all settler colonies, control over land is in the heart of the conflict that will inevitably ensue between the natives and the settlers. Israel, being a settler colony is no exception to this rule. Its protracted conflict with the Palestinians, whether refugees outside their homeland or internal refugees, is focused on the control of land. This carefully researched book is the definitive work on the various modalities Israel has devised and utilized to systematically colonize Palestinian land, to secure control thereon, and to frustrate any attempt by the Palestinians to reclaim their properties.
The Palestinian Question is essentially about competing claims to land, both within the occupied territories and Israel itself. This carefully written and thoroughly researched study shows how Israel has succeeded, by means contrary to international human rights standards, in reserving 94 per cent of the land of Israel for the exclusive use of its Jewish population. The dispossession of the land of the Palestinians within Israel by discriminatory laws and practices is examined in the context of Palestinian history, Israeli law and international standards. This excellent study serves as a timely reminder that the Palestine Question is not only about the occupied territories - it is also about the plight of Palestinians in Israel itself.
The Palestinian Question is essentially about competing claims to land, both within the occupied territories and Israel itself. This carefully written and thoroughly researched study shows how Israel has succeeded, by means contrary to international human rights standards, in reserving 94 per cent of the land of Israel for the exclusive use of its Jewish population. The dispossession of the land of the Palestinians within Israel by discriminatory laws and practices is examined in the context of Palestinian history, Israeli law and international standards. This excellent study serves as a timely reminder that the Palestine Question is not only about the occupied territories - it is also about the plight of Palestinians in Israel itself.