Protecting Jerusalem's Holy Sites: A Strategy for Negotiating a Sacred Peace

Protecting Jerusalem's Holy Sites: A Strategy for Negotiating a Sacred Peace

by David E. Guinn
ISBN-10:
0521866626
ISBN-13:
9780521866620
Pub. Date:
10/02/2006
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521866626
ISBN-13:
9780521866620
Pub. Date:
10/02/2006
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Protecting Jerusalem's Holy Sites: A Strategy for Negotiating a Sacred Peace

Protecting Jerusalem's Holy Sites: A Strategy for Negotiating a Sacred Peace

by David E. Guinn

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Overview

The holy sites in Jerusalem exist as objects of international veneration and sites of nationalist contest. They stand at the heart of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, yet surprisingly, the many efforts to promote peace, mostly by those outside the Middle East, have ignored the problem. This 2006 book seeks to address this omission by focusing upon proposals of development of a legal regime to protect the holy sites separable from the final peace negotiations to not only protect the holy sites but promote peace by removing these particularly volatile icons from the field of conflict. Peace and the protection of the holy sites cannot occur without the consent and co-operation of those on the ground. This book supports local involvement by developing a comprehensive plan for how to negotiate: outlining the relevant history, highlighting issues of import, and identifying effective strategies for promoting negotiation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521866620
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/02/2006
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

David E. Guinn is the Executive Director of the International Human Rights Law Institute at the DePaul University College of Law. He is a moral, political and legal philosopher and lawyer with a broad and diverse range of scholarship. He has written extensively on issues of national and international religious freedom, pluralism, and law, writing, cowriting and/or editing a number of books including: Faith on Trial: Religious Freedom and the Theory of Deep Diversity (Lexington Books, 2002), Religion and Civil Discourse (Park Ridge Center, 1997) and Religion and Law in the Global Village (McGill 1999).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. A Troubled History: 2. Historical perspectives: recognition of the holy sites and the emergence of the status quo - 70 CE to the 1967 War; 3. Israeli policy on the issue of the holy sites, 1967–2002; 4. Solutions offered for the issue of the holy sites; Part II. Points of Contention - Opportunities for Change: 5. The multi-dimensional problem; 6. Principles to praxis; 7. Collaborative structures/confidence-building measures; 8. Defining the holy sites; 9. Politics and administration - the mechanics; Part III. Addressing Change: Negotiating Peace: 10. Structuring the negotiation - a plan of action; 11. Conclusion; Appendices; Annexes.
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