Limits of the rights of expropriation (requisition) and of movement restrictions in occupied territory : expert opinion
Author zone:
submitted by Michael Bothe
Editor:
Frankfurt/Main : [s.n.], 2012
Physical description:
8 p. ; 30 cm
Languages:
English
General Note:
Photocopies
Abstract:
Can the expropriation and/or movement restrictions relating to an area of land in occupied territory for the purpose of operating a military training zone be justified under international law? Does the protection provided by the rules referred to in the first question depend on the persons affected being permanent residents in the area, in particular in cases of forcible evictions or destruction of their property located in the area? In order to give an answer to these questions, a short overview of the rights and duties of an occupying power will first be given. These rules will then be applied to the situation of the Fire Zone 918, particularly in the light of the State’s reply dated 19 July 2012 to petitions submitted to the Israeli Supreme Court in IHCJ 517/00 and IHCJ 1199/00.1
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