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ID124364
Title ProperSettlements issue
Other Title Informationdistorting the Geneva convention and the Oslo accords
LanguageENG
AuthorBaker, Alan
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is claimed that settlements are a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilians (1949). But both the text of that convention, and the post - World War II circumstances under which it was drafted, clearly indicate that it was never intended to refer to situations like Israel's settlements. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, Article 49 relates to situations where populations are coerced into being transferred. There is nothing to link such circumstances to Israel's settlement policy. A special regime between Israel and the Palestinians is set out in a series of agreements negotiated between 1993 and 1999 that are still valid-that govern all issues between them, settlements included. In this framework there is no specific provision restricting planning, zoning, and continued construction by either party. The Palestinians cannot now invoke the Geneva Convention regime in order to bypass previous internationally acknowledged agreements.
`In' analytical NoteJewish Political Studies Review Vol.23, No.3-4; 2011: p.32-39
Journal SourceJewish Political Studies Review Vol.23, No.3-4; 2011: p.32-39
Key WordsCivilians Protections -1949 ;  Geneva Convention ;  Oslo Accords ;  Post World War -II ;  Red Cross ;  Israel - Palestine Settlements ;  Border Dispute - Israel- Palestine ;  Human Settlements ;  Political Negotiation - 1993 -1999 ;  International Relations