Issues
17 issues found.
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King-Crane Commission Report (1919)
A report prepared by a commission led by two Americans, Henry King and Charles Crane, that was completed on 28 August 1919 and published in 1922. -
British White Paper of 1922 on Palestine (Churchill White Paper)
Britain Churchill, Winston (1874-1965) Immigration Mandatory Palestine (1922-1948) Transjordan White PapersA British White Paper, or government policy document, prepared by Secretary of State for the Colonies Winston Churchill and published on 3 June 1922. -
Shaw Commission Report (1930)
A report issued in March 1930 by a British Commission of Inquiry, headed by jurist Walter Shaw, investigating the 1929 Palestine riots and their origins. -
Hope Simpson Report (1930)
A report dated 1 October 1930, prepared by British civil servant John Hope Simpson at the request of Colonial Secretary Lord Passfield, and addressing "immigration, land settlement and development issues" in Mandatory Palestine in the aftermath of the 1929 riots, following the work of the Shaw Commission. -
British White Paper of 1930 on Palestine (Passfield White Paper)
A British White Paper, or government policy document, prepared by Secretary of State for the Colonies Lord Passfield and published on 1 October 1930. -
Peel Commission Report (1937)
Arab Revolt Britain Mandatory Palestine (1922-1948) Milestones Partition Peel Commission Transjordan Woodhead CommissionThe final report issued by the Palestine Royal Commission, better known as the Peel Commission, on 7 July 1937. -
Woodhead Commission (Palestine Partition Commission) Report (1938)
Abdullah I of Jordan (1882-1951) Britain Jewish Agency Mandatory Palestine (1922-1948) Milestones Partition Peel Commission Woodhead CommissionThe final report issued by the Palestine Partition Commission on 9 November 1938. -
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Report (1946)
Bevin, Ernest (1881-1951) Britain Immigration Land Sale Mandatory Palestine (1922-1948) Partition United StatesThe final report by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, established at the initiative of British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, and composed of six British and six American members. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
British White Paper of 1939 on Palestine (MacDonald White Paper)
A British White Paper, or government policy document, prepared by Secretary of State for the Colonies Malcolm MacDonald and published on 21 May 1939. -
PNA Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP, 2007)
A report containing the PNA's reform and development agenda with a view towards creating the institutional framework for an independent Palestinian state. -
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. -
Mitchell Report (2001)
A report published on 30 April 2001 by the Sharm al-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee, a committee established subsequent to the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit in order to ascertain the causes for the outbreak of the Second Intifada in October 2000.