Issues
8 issues found.
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Moratinos "Non-Paper" on the Taba Talks (2001)
Demilitarized Palestinian State Early Warning Stations East Jerusalem European Union Gaza Strip Gaza Strip-West Bank Corridor Historical Basin Holy Sites Jordan Valley Moratinos, Miguel Angel (1951-) Refugee Compensation Resettlement Settlement Blocs Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-Sharif UNRWA West BankA non-paper, or unofficial report, prepared by Spanish diplomat Miguel Angel Moratinos, EU Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process, published on 27 January 2001. -
Lausanne Conference First Round Survey of Proposals (1949)
A working paper prepared by the Secretariat of the Conciliation Commission for Palestine and published on 24 June 1949, detailing the various proposals made by the Israeli and Arab delegations in the first round of the Lausanne Conference. -
CCP Working Paper on the Holy Places (1949)
A working paper prepared by the Secretariat of the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine (CCP), published on 8 April 1949. -
Second Bernadotte Plan (1948)
A plan proposed by UN mediator Folke Bernadotte on 15 September 1948, following the rejection of his earlier plan by both sides, aimed at bringing an end to the 1948 War and resolving the question of Palestine. -
UNSCOP Report (1947)
Britain Economic Union Federation Mandatory Palestine (1922-1948) Milestones Minority Rights PartitionThe final report issued by the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) on 3 September 1947. -
Cust Report (The Status Quo in the Holy Places, 1929)
A report compiled by Archer Cust, an officer in the Mandatory government, in September 1929, describing the status quo governing the holy sites in and around Jerusalem, including the respective rights of Christians, Muslims and Jews. -
1922 Census of Palestine
A census of Palestine conducted by the Mandatory government on 23 October 1922. -
PEF Survey of Western Palestine - Jerusalem (1884)
A detailed report on the archaeological and architectural history of Jerusalem, published in 1884 by the Palestine Exploration Foundation (PEF) as part of its Survey of Western Palestine.