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Title: The Extent of the Israeli Compliances with the International Environmental Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 1995-2019 رسالة ماجستير
Authors: Shweiki, Malak Sameer$AAUP$Palestinian
Keywords: international environmental law,air pollution,sources of international law
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: AAUP
Abstract: This study, entitled " The Extent of the Israeli Compliances with the International Environmental Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 1995-2019", The thesis mainly aims to study the extent of the “Israeli” commitment with the International Environmental Law in the Palestinian lands. It studies the environmental security conditions in the Occupied Palestinian territories under the “Israeli” occupation practices. In which the research problem revolves around the question that discusses to what extent the Israeli environmental practices are consistent with the International Environmental Law in the Occupied Palestinian territories from 1995 until 2019? To find the results, the researcher used primary data as in legal provisions, international agreements, and the UN resolutions in order to build a proper legal framework of the found “Israeli” practiced actions on the Occupied Palestinian Territories. In addition, the researcher has used international/national resources, reliable journals, and environmental conducted reports/publications about that document the Environmental violating “Israeli” practices. Also the researcher has used a comprehensive analytical approach to analyse the legal provisions in relation to the thesis context. This research includes an introduction and four chapters. In First Chapter (Thesis Introduction and Mapping), the researcher addressed a full introduction that includes an introduction about the topic of the thesis, justification and significance in addition to the objectives, research questions and previous studies that tackle the environmental aspect in different contexts. Also the chapter presents a comprehensive introduction about the International Law sources in general and the International Environmental Law in specific, in order to create a strong base for the readers of this thesis. The second chapter (International Legislative Provisions Analysis) the researcher divided it into three main parts, armed conflict definition and types, environmental legislative provisions, and the application of the selected and analgised laws on the Palestinian context. The researcher addressed the International laws that include the environmental protection and security in times of peace and war. In addition, the researcher ensured that all the analysed laws are applied on the Palestinian environmental and political context. In the third chapter, the researcher made sure that the “Israeli” violating practices are addressed then comprehensively related to relevant legal framework aspired from the International Environmental Law that is fully analysed before. The last chapter includes the overall conclusion of the thesis. In addition, the fourth chapter divides the researcher recommendation into three sections in which they are directed differently. The researcher concluded several results, and mentions the fundamentals: - “Israel” is not committed to the International Environmental Law. - The International Law lacks the executive tool that binds the UN members under its laws and provisions. - The Occupied Palestinian Territories are violated on an environmental and human levels. - The International Environmental Law opposes the environmental “Israeli” violating practices against the Occupied Palestinian Territories. - The “Israeli” violating environmental practices entail uncountable environmental, health, human, and political damages on the Occupied Palestinian Territories. - “Israel” has not been accountable for it environmental violating practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Description: Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution and Development
URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/2895
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