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Muslim's, Christians, and Jews, lived together for a long time in Palestine, in peace. These days, the three religions should live together once again in Palestine. International laws should rule. Along with international police, goverments, and constitutions should rule. As for the holy city of Jerusalem, three religions, should live their together. And free to worship God according to ones religion. International laws should rule, with international police, under the supervision of the UN.
the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws
The question as put is unanswerable. There was no "invasion" of Palestine.
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The Vote to recognize Palestine as a UN member grants to Palestine a number of international laws and permissions as well as makes Palestine a more promising candidate for further international privileges. Israel and the United States want to prevent the Palestinian Authority from gaining those advantages because that would effectively result on an international referendum on Israel's activities instead of the Palestinians trying to negotiate a long-term solution with the Israelis.
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International laws protecting human rights were enacted post facto in reponse to the Holocaust. Without such laws, it was impossible to prosecute the leaders of the 3rd Reich. Their actions, though abhorrent, were not illegal under any notion of international war. The League of Nations attempted to establish an international set of human rights, but had no authority to act and was disbanded after WWII. In 1948, the UN charter set international laws regarding human rights as well as the ability to act when such laws were broken.
Yes according to history, Bethlehem where Jesus was born was in in Palestine, . And the Romans controlled that area. But the country was broken up several times in their history.
Henry Cattan has written: 'Le partage de la Palestine du point de vue juridique' -- subject(s): History, Palestine, United Nations 'The question of Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Politics and government 'The solution of the Palestine refugee problem' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arabs 'Palestine and international law' -- subject(s): International status
In international politics, the Palestinian question refers to the necessity of creating a country for the Palestinians.
Because they are proven facts that cannot be broken