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Author Sakran, Shadi

Title The Legal Consequences of Limited Statehood : Statehood and International Law
Edition 2nd ed
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (231 pages)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of tables -- List of maps -- List of acronyms -- List of international instruments -- List of international documents -- Abstract of the book -- 1. Limited statehood in multilateral frameworks -- 1.1 General introduction -- 1.2 Why Palestine? -- 1.3 Research questions -- 1.4 Objectives and structure of the book -- 1.5 The statehood question of Palestine -- References -- PART I: Palestine in international organizations -- References
2. Preliminary examinations on admissions to international organizations -- 2.1 Admissions to international organizations -- 2.2 Rejection of implicit statehood -- 2.3 Rejection of collective recognition -- 2.4 Concluding observations -- References -- 3. Palestine in the UN: the status of the non-member observer State and its consequences -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Historical background: Palestine's status in the UN until Resolution 67/19 -- 3.3 Does UN General Assembly Resolution 67/19 create a fully-fledged State of Palestine?
3.3.1 First argument: the term "State" may be taken to mean a fully-fledged State -- 3.3.2 Second argument: treating Palestine as an observer State may be binding upon all UN Member States -- 3.3.3 Third argument: those who voted for Resolution 67/19 must treat Palestine as a State -- 3.4 The consequences of the non-member observer State-status of Palestine -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4. Palestine in one of the specialized agencies of the UN: Palestine's admission to UNESCO and its consequences -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Three hypotheses for the UNESCO admission clause
4.3 State in the UNESCO admission clause -- 4.3.1 The interpretation of the term "State" in the UNESCO admission clause -- 4.3.2 The practice of UNESCO in admitting Member States within the scope of Article II(2) of its Constitution -- 4.4 The admission of Palestine as a Member State by UNESCO -- 4.4.1 Palestine's commitment and ability to carry out the functions of UNESCO -- 4.4.2 Voting record on Palestine's admission to UNESCO -- 4.4.3 Concluding observations -- 4.5 The consequences of Palestine's admission to UNESCO
4.5.1 Palestine's relationship with opposing Member States after its admission -- 4.5.2 Palestine's accession to UNESCO treaties and their significant consequences -- 4.5.3 The entrance ticket of Palestine to Vienna Formula treaties -- 4.5.4 Political consequences of Palestine's admission to UNESCO -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- PART II: Palestine in multilateral treaties -- References -- 5. Palestine's accession to multilateral treaties: the circumvention of the statehood question by the depositary -- 5.1 Introduction
Notes 5.2 Depositaries' acceptance of the Palestinian instruments of accession
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