The International responsibility of Israeli Occupation for Natural Resources Exploitation in Palestinian Territories

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  • Mohammad Zaki Abu Arra

Keywords:

Palestinian natural resources
violations of the Israeli occupation
legal adjustment
sovereignty over wealth
international law

Abstract

The Israeli Occupation tends from the first moment of occupying Palestinian lands to seize and loot all the natural wealth and resources depriving the Palestinians of exploitation them and sovereignty on them by its executive, legislative and military policies despite INALIENABLE RIGHT in the rules of international law and the resolutions United Nations that caused severe effects and damages on the Palestinians.

After the General Assembly of the United Nations recognition of the state of occupied Palestine on 29/11/2012 and becoming an observer member state which is considered as a very important step to put The State of Palestine in the frame of international law which enables it to join international entities that are under the United Nation system; joining Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court; It opens the way for the prosecution of the Israeli occupation for its multiple crimes such seizing and wasting the Palestinian natural wealth and to demand compensation for the full damage caused to wealth, the loss of profit and income on the Palestinian state; They are the axes that the research aims to shed light on.

Author Biography

Mohammad Zaki Abu Arra

Al-Quds University | Palestine

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2021-12-27

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The International responsibility of Israeli Occupation for Natural Resources Exploitation in Palestinian Territories. (2021). Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 5(23), 114-91. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.V070421

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The International responsibility of Israeli Occupation for Natural Resources Exploitation in Palestinian Territories. (2021). Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 5(23), 114-91. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.V070421