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Ch. 1 | Beyond positivism : Denial of Kurdish self-determination | 13 |
Ch. 2 | Imperial attitude toward the Suez Canal | 47 |
Ch. 3 | Disregard for international law in the evolution toward the formation of the state of Israel | 73 |
Ch. 4 | Lack of enforcement of international law and the abandonment of Palestinian refugees | 101 |
Ch. 5 | Selective enforcement of international law : the Security Council and its varied responses to a decade of aggression (1980-90) | 127 |
Ch. 6 | Punitive in extremis : United Nations' Iraqi sanctions | 163 |
Ch. 7 | Internalising the requirements of international law : perpetual states of emergency in Egypt and Syria | 195 |
Ch. 8 | A stream apart : peaceful settlements in the Middle East | 229 |
App. 1 | 1888 Constantinople convention | 277 |
App. 2 | l'Entente Cordiale : the 1904 Franco-British declaration | 281 |
App. 3 | 1956 Sevres protocol | 285 |
App. 4 | UN General Assembly resolution 302 (1948) | 287 |
App. 5 | UN General Assembly resolution 3314 (1974) | 291 |
App. 6 | UN Security Council resolution 425 (1978) | 295 |
App. 7 | UN Security Council resolution 479 (1980) | 297 |
App. 8 | UN Security Council resolution 508 (1982) | 299 |
App. 9 | UN Security Council resolution 598 (1987) | 301 |
App. 10 | UN Security Council resolution 660 (1990) | 303 |
App. 11 | UN Security Council resolution 661 (1990) | 305 |
App. 12 | UN Security Council resolution 678 (1990) | 309 |
App. 13 | UN Security Council resolution 687 (1991) | 311 |
App. 14 | UN Security Council resolution 688 (1991) | 319 |
App. 15 | UN Security Council resolution 1483 (2003) | 321 |
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