ABSTRACT

This book analyzes Palestine’s acceptance as a State in multilateral frameworks and its legal consequences.

Using Palestine as a case study, this book argues that participation in a State-reserved regime is not determined by the traditional requisites of statehood. UNESCO membership unveils the acceptance of Palestine as a State for the limited purpose of the organization, without any immediate or implicit implications for the statehood of Palestine. Palestine’s accessions to various multilateral treaties demonstrate this argument as do its instruments of accession being accepted by the depositaries of both the United Nations Secretary-General and national Governments without requiring any clarification of the statehood question. This book also provides the first in-depth study of the legal relationship of the rights and duties of Palestine with different groups of State Parties; the recent dispute settlement brought by Palestine against the United States and Israel; and theoretical and practical challenges for Palestine in its acceptance as a State in multilateral frameworks.

The book will be of interest to scholars and students of international law, legal theory, state law, and Middle East studies.

part I|2 pages

Palestine in international organizations

chapter 3|18 pages

Palestine in the UN

The status of the non-member observer State and its consequences *

chapter 4|35 pages

Palestine in one of the specialized agencies of the UN

Palestine’s admission to UNESCO and its consequences

part II|2 pages

Palestine in multilateral treaties *

chapter 5|21 pages

Palestine’s accession to multilateral treaties

The circumvention of the statehood question by the depositary

chapter 6|24 pages

Consequences of Palestine’s accession to multilateral treaties

Legal relationships, dispute settlements, and functionsof a limited State

chapter 7|16 pages

The challenges for Palestine’s participation as a State in multilateral frameworks

Imbalance, occupation, and the perceived threat to the peace process

chapter 8|12 pages

Conclusion