The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History?
In July 1967, one month after Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, Israel's Military Advocate General (MAG), Colonel Meir Shamgar, appeared before a Knesset committee to discuss the...
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description | In July 1967, one month after Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza
Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, Israel's Military Advocate
General (MAG), Colonel Meir Shamgar, appeared before a Knesset committee to
discuss the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)’s duties in the areas under its
control. Col. Shamgar had led the MAG Corps in the preparations in the event
that a future war would find the army occupying beyond Israel's borders.
Col. Shamgar began his presentation by stating:
In terms of the legal background, our point of departure is that we have
to respect both the fundamental pursuits of the State of Israel as its
military forces begin to control an area that has been liberated by the
IDF, and the rules of public international law that apply to the actions
of any military in control of an area that was, until its entry, subject
to the sovereignty of a foreign political entity.
The guiding rules in this realm are the rules of public international
law, which are reflected in The Hague Regulations of 1907 … and
in the … Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians
in Times of War.
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spelling | doaj.art-a4378df3a430453c9617c90f34dcd33b2023-03-09T12:27:10ZengCambridge University PressAJIL Unbound2398-77232017-01-01111313510.1017/aju.2017.18The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History?Eyal Benvenisti0Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge. Thanks to Beni Rubin and Eliav Lieblich for their comments and to Yuval Spitzer for research assistance.In July 1967, one month after Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, Israel's Military Advocate General (MAG), Colonel Meir Shamgar, appeared before a Knesset committee to discuss the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)’s duties in the areas under its control. Col. Shamgar had led the MAG Corps in the preparations in the event that a future war would find the army occupying beyond Israel's borders. Col. Shamgar began his presentation by stating: In terms of the legal background, our point of departure is that we have to respect both the fundamental pursuits of the State of Israel as its military forces begin to control an area that has been liberated by the IDF, and the rules of public international law that apply to the actions of any military in control of an area that was, until its entry, subject to the sovereignty of a foreign political entity. The guiding rules in this realm are the rules of public international law, which are reflected in The Hague Regulations of 1907 … and in the … Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Times of War. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2398772317000186/type/journal_article |
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title | The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History? |
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title_fullStr | The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History? |
title_full_unstemmed | The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History? |
title_short | The Missing Argument: The Article that Changed the Course of History? |
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