Abstract:In conformity with Palestine’s status as a Class A mandate, Great Britain carried out its administration of the country based on Palestine’s status as a state. The statehood status of Palestine was, m...In conformity with Palestine’s status as a Class A mandate, Great Britain carried out its administration of the country based on Palestine’s status as a state. The statehood status of Palestine was, moreover, understood and acknowledged by the states of the international community as particular issues arose. With regard to the law in force, Britain recognized Palestine as having its own law, namely, the law that was in force when Britain assumed control. As stipulated by Article 46 of an Order-in-Council adopted in 1922 to provide for the governance of Palestine,Read More
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-09-06
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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