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- 2203016 author "A Roberts".
- 2203016 authorLink "Adam Roberts".
- 2203016 date "1990-01-01".
- 2203016 doi "10.2307/2203016".
- 2203016 first "Adam".
- 2203016 isCitedBy Area_C_(West_Bank).
- 2203016 isCitedBy International_law_and_Israeli_settlements.
- 2203016 isCitedBy Israel.
- 2203016 isCitedBy Israeli_settlement.
- 2203016 isCitedBy Judaization_of_Jerusalem.
- 2203016 isCitedBy List_of_military_occupations.
- 2203016 isCitedBy West_Bank.
- 2203016 issn "00029300".
- 2203016 issue "1".
- 2203016 journal "Am. J. Int'l L.".
- 2203016 journal "The American Journal of International Law".
- 2203016 jstor "2203016".
- 2203016 last "Roberts".
- 2203016 page "69".
- 2203016 pages "44–103 [69]".
- 2203016 pages "44–103".
- 2203016 pages "47".
- 2203016 pages "85–86".
- 2203016 publisher "American Society of International Law".
- 2203016 quote "SC Res. 446 , adopted by 12 votes to none, with 3 abstentions , reaffirmed the applicability of the fourth Geneva Convention, as well as opposing the establishment of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.".
- 2203016 quote "The international community has taken a critical view of both deportations and settlements as being contrary to international law. General Assembly resolutions have condemned the deportations since 1969, and have done so by overwhelming majorities in recent years. Likewise, they have consistently deplored the establishment of settlements, and have done so by overwhelming majorities throughout the period of the rapid expansion in their numbers. The Security Council has also been critical of deportations and settlements; and other bodies have viewed them as an obstacle to peace, and illegal under international law.".
- 2203016 quote "The international community has taken a critical view of both deportations and settlements as being contrary to international law. General Assembly resolutions have condemned the deportations since 1969, and have done so by overwhelming majorities in recent years. Likewise, they have consistently deplored the establishment of settlements, and have done so by overwhelming majorities throughout the period of the rapid expansion in their numbers. The Security Council has also been critical of deportations and settlements; and other bodies have viewed them as an obstacle to peace, and illegal under international law..".
- 2203016 ref "CITEREFRoberts1990".
- 2203016 title "Prolonged Military Occupation: The Israeli-Occupied Territories Since 1967".
- 2203016 volume "84".
- 2203016 year "1990".