Will "justice" bring peace? : : international law-selected articles and legal opinions / / by Yehuda Z. Blum.

The first part of this book contains a selection of articles written over five decades. The second part includes a selection of legal opinions written between 1962-1965, when the author was working in the legal department of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. An appendix reproduces a letter...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill/Nijhoff,, [2016]
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (514 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • 1 UN Membership of the “New” Yugoslavia: Continuity or Break?
  • 2 Was Yugoslavia a Member of the United Nations in the Years 1992–2000?
  • 3 Consistently Inconsistent: The International Court of Justice and the Former Yugoslavia (Croatia volume Serbia)
  • 4 Russia Takes Over the Soviet Union’s Seat at the United Nations
  • 5 Sauter pour mieux reculer: The Security Council’s New Look
  • 6 Proposals for UN Security Council Reform
  • 7 UN General Assembly Meetings Held outside New York
  • 8 The Beirut Raid and the International Double Standard. A Reply to Professor Richard A. Falk
  • 9 State Response to Acts of Terrorism
  • 10 Economic Boycotts in International Law
  • 11 The Missing Reversioner: Reflections on the Status of Judea and Samaria
  • 12 The Juridical Status of Jerusalem
  • 13 Operation Kadesh: A Legal Perspective
  • 14 From Camp David to Oslo
  • 15 The Evolution of Israel’s Boundaries
  • 16 Israel and the United Nations: A Retrospective Overview
  • 17 Privileges and Immunities of United Nations Officials in Israel
  • 18 The Ratification of Treaties in Israel
  • 19 Israel Marriage Law and Human Rights
  • 20 De Facto Recognition and Diplomatic Immunities
  • 21 Reflections on the Changing Concept of Self-Determination
  • 22 Extradition: A Common Approach to the Control of International Terrorism and Traffic in Narcotic Drugs
  • 23 The Gulf of Sidra Incident
  • 24 The Role of Equity in International Law
  • 25 On the Restitution of Jewish Cultural Property Looted in World War II
  • 1 Appointment of Israeli Resident as Foreign Diplomat in Israel (Costa Rica)
  • 2 Testimony by Israeli Diplomat in a Local Nigerian Court
  • 3 Privileges and Immunities of Local Employee of the Austrian Embassy in Israel (Dr. Hans Kadisch)
  • 4 What is a “Diplomatic Aircraft”?
  • 5 Haitian National as Technical Employee at U.S. Embassy in Israel
  • 6 Appointment of Consular Officer as Chargé des Affaires (Costa Rica)
  • 7 Special Diplomatic Relations Without De Jure Recognition (Israel-Iran)
  • 8 Relations with Non-Recognized Government (Togo’s Independence Day Reception)
  • 9 Payment on Delivery of Diplomatic Bag (Ecuador)
  • 10 Upper Volta Demands Income Tax from Israeli Expert
  • 11 Do Diplomats Have to Pay Foreign Travel Tax? (Ecuador)
  • 12 Israel Consul in Los Angeles as Plaintiff in Civil Proceedings
  • 13 Consular Activities outside the Consulate’s Area of Jurisdiction (India)
  • 14 How Many Honorary Consuls of Panama in Israel?
  • 15 Honorary Consul of Denmark in Israel—Exemption from Foreign Travel Tax
  • 16 Tax Exemptions of Honorary Consul-General in Israel (Honduras)
  • 17 Request for Customs Exemption for Italian Consular Car in Haifa
  • 18 The United Kingdom Consulate-General in Haifa—Request for Exemption from Stamp Duty
  • 19 Status of Israel Mission in Cologne on Conclusion of the Israel–Germany Shilumim [Reparations] Agreement
  • 20 Ben-Gurion – Adenauer Meeting in New York (Oral Agreement on German Economic Assistance to Israel?)
  • 21 Does the Trade Agreement between Israel and the European Economic Community Require Ratification?
  • 22 Do the Israeli Signatories of the Israel-EEC Trade Agreement Require Full Powers?
  • 23 Raising the Israeli Flag on Mount Sc.