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Oscar Weller betrachtet das Leben von Norman Bentwich, dem ersten Attorney General im britischen Völkerbundsmandat Palästina. Bentwich war ein überzeugter Zionist und gleichzeitig der höchste Rechtsbeamte in der britischen Mandatsverwaltung. Dieser Interessenkonflikt macht Bentwich für die Rechtsgeschichte zu einer spannenden Figur.
Born 1985; law studies at Humboldt University of Berlin (1. State Exam), Hebrew University of Jerusalem (LL.M.) and University of Zurich (Dr. iur.); legal clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt/Main (2. State Exam); practicing dispute and commercial lawyer since 2017.
Chapter 1: IntroductionI. Research Puzzle – II. The OutlineChapter 2: From England to the Middle EastI. Early Life and Education – II. The Cairo Years – III. World War I – IV. The Military OccupationChapter 3: A New Order for the LevantI. Rallying Support for the Zionist Cause – II. The New Civil Administration – III. The British Mandate for Palestine – IV. Finally, ApprovedChapter 4: The ImplementationI. 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 RemovalChapter 5: The Wanderings ContinuedI. Rising Nazism – II. A Jewish StateChapter 6: Conclusion