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'Memory Also Gives a Right'

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Oscar Weller looks at the life of Norman Bentwich, the first Attorney General in the British League of Nations Mandate of Palestine. Bentwich was a committed Zionist and at the same time the highes...
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Following World War I, the world powers established the Mandate System. The allotment of the former Ottoman province of Palestine to Great Britain required the British administrators to fulfil two conflicting tasks. One was to safeguard the rights of all inhabitants of Palestine, as stipulated in the Covenant of the League of Nations, the other was to promote a Jewish National Home in the territory, which had been the official British policy since the Balfour Declaration. The first Attorney General in British Mandate Palestine, Norman Bentwich, embodied this conflict. Bentwich, born in 1883, was an ardent supporter of the Zionist case for a Jewish homeland in Palestine during his decade in charge of the legal implementation of the mandate. Oscar Weller looks at the intriguing life of this multi-faceted individual in the context of a torn region.
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Price: £56.80
Pages: 160
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts
Publication Date: 31 July 2025
ISBN: 9783161644696
Format: Paperback
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LAW / Conflict of Laws, Private international law and conflict of laws, Legal history, Comparative law

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Chapter 1: Introduction I. Research Puzzle – II. The Outline Chapter 2: From England to the Middle East I. Early Life and Education – II. The Cairo Years – III. World War I – IV. The Military Occupation Chapter 3: A New Order for the Levant I. Rallying Support for the Zionist Cause – II. The New Civil Administration – III. The British Mandate for Palestine – IV. Finally, Approved Chapter 4: The Implementation I. The Legal Foundations of the National Home Policy – II. Property Laws – III. A New Citizenship Law – IV. Commercial Laws – V. Personal Status Laws and Criminal Law – VI. Legal Education – VII. The Removal Chapter 5: The Wanderings Continued I. Rising Nazism – II. A Jewish State Chapter 6: Conclusion