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Introductory Remarks by Nassib G. Ziadé
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
Abstract
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- Is there a Role for International Law in the Middle East Peace Process?
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- Copyright © The American Society of International Law 2005
References
1 G.A. Res. 194, U.N. GAOR, 3d Sess., U.N. Doc. A/810, at 21 (1948).
2 S.C. Res. 242, U.N. SCOR, 22d Sess., 1350th mtg., U.N. Doc. S/RES/242 (1967); S.C. Res. 338, 28th Sess.,1747th mtg., U.N. SCOR, U.N. Doc. S/RES/338 (1973).
3 The Situation in the Middle East: Statement by the President of the Security Council, U.N. SCOR, 55th Sess.,4160th mtg., U.N. Doc. S/PRST/2000/21 (2000).
4 Treaty of Peace, Mar. 26, 1979, Egypt-Isr., 18 ILM 362 (1979).
5 Id. at 372.
6 Agreement to Arbitrate the Boundary Dispute Concerning the Taba Beachfront (Egypt v. Isr.), 26ILM 1,8 (1987).
7 Taba Award (Egypt v. Isr.), 27 ILM 1421, 1433 (1988) (Egypt-Isr. Arb. Trib. 1988).
8 Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2004 ICJ Re p . 136 (July 9, 2004).
9 Id. at 195.
10 Id. at 200.
11 JudgeShi Jiuyong, H.E.,Speech to the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly of the United Nations(Nov.5,2004),Google Scholar available at http://www.icj-cij.org/icjwww/ipresscom/SPEECHES/iSpeech_President_Shi_Speeches_SixthCommittee_20041105.htm.
12 Id.