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    The Palestinian military : between militans and armies / by 458725 Frisch, Hillel

    Published 2008
    Subjects: “…Palestinian National Authority…”
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    (State) Immunity for Palestine? by Lea Köhne

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…On December 11, 2023, the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office decided to discontinue investigations against Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian National Authority. The declared reason for doing so lies in his immunity pursuant to Section 20 para. 1 of the German Courts Constitution Act (GVG). …”
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    The Role Of Competence As A Mediator Between HRM Practices And Employee's Job Performance: A Study Of The Palastinian National Authority In Gaza by Alsabbah, Mohammed Y A

    Published 2017
    “…This study provides an overview of the HRM practices in the context of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). A total of 277 questionnaires were collected from the employees in the Public sector organizations. …”
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    Controlling the State in the Political Theory of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad by Erik Skare

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Existing scholarship has largely focused on the violence of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) when analyzing their response to the Oslo Agreement and the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) in the 1990s. The Islamist opposition’s contribution to Palestinian political thought has largely been ignored, however, although the prospects of Palestinian self-rule confronted the two movements with fundamental questions about social organization, governance, and the permissibility of democracy. …”
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    Regulation of the Council of Europe: Partial and Enlarged Partial Agreements by M. A. Limonnikova

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Apart from partial agreements there are enlarged partial agreements (agreements between several Council of Europe member states and non-European countries) and enlarged agreements (agreements between all Council of Europe member states and non-European countries).The Venice Commission of the Council of Europe is an example of partial agreement that has evaluated into an enlarged agreement (the only one in the Council of Europe), where all CoE member-states participate as well as non-European countries such as Brazil, Korea, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Palestinian National Authority and others.…”
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    DIACHRONIC ANALYSIS OF THREE PALESTINIAN MARRIAGE CONTRACTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSLATORS by Mohammad Ahmad Thawabteh

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The present article attempts to shed some light on the development of the language of legal texts in the OPT as illustrated in the study of three marriage contracts representing three sporadic periods of time— post-First World War, post-Israeli occupation to Palestine and post-foundation of Palestinian National Authority (PNA). The rationale beyond this selection is that the OPT has witnessed a political upheaval since the First World War, started with British Mandate until 1948, Israeli occupation in 1948 and now the rule of PNA. …”
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    Causes of Contractor's Business Failure in Developing Countries: The Case of Palestine by Enshassi, Adnan, Al-Hallaq, Khalid, Mohamed, Sherif

    Published 2006
    “…Based on these findings, recommendations to the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and local contractors are presented in this paper.…”
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    Islamist Women of Hamas : Between Feminism and Nationalism by Islah Jad

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In December, 1995,when Hamas announced the establishment of the Islamic National Salvation Party, a political organisation separate from its military wing, it opened the way for involvement of the Islamic movement in the political processes brought about in the West Bank and Gaza with the signing of the Oslo Accords and the arrival of the Palestinian National Authority. In speaking of the rights of different groups, including women, in its founding statement, and in setting up in Gaza a Women’s Action Department, the new Party opened its doors to the ‘new Islamic woman’ and to a significant evolution in Islamist gender ideology in Gaza, if not in the West Bank -- where, due to Hamas’ policy there of targeting only males, there exists no parallel to the Salvation Party or organisational support for women like that represented by the Women’s Action Department in Gaza. …”
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    State Fragility, Social Contracts and the Role of Social Protection: Perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region by Markus Loewe, Tina Zintl

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It can most easily counteract grievances that were triggered by decreasing <i>provision</i> (e.g., after subsidy reforms in Iran and Morocco) but also partially substitute for deficient protection (e.g., by the Palestinian National Authority, in pre-2011 Yemen) or <i>participation</i> (information campaign accompanying Moroccan subsidy cut; participatory set-ups for cash-for-work programmes in Jordan). …”
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    Two Receptive Audiences for the Same Translated Text: The reception of CEDAW Convention in Occupied Palestine as a case study by Mohammad Ahmad Thawabteh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article then scrutinizes Arabic translation which has quite a different contextual and function, obviously a mere transference of a range of meanings inherent in a given utterance across languages and cultures; however, when Palestinian National Authority (PNA) became a full member recognizing CEDAW in 2014, the translation has been given a new lease of life and it exceeds mere ostentatious linguistic realization of the Source Language (SL) to become an issue of immense importance for a text reception whereby the translation is thus expected to gain instrumentality, that is, to meet and to fit in with  the Target Language (TL) expectations. …”
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