The Contest and Control of Jerusalem's Holy Sites
A Historical Guide to Legality, Status, and Ownership
Marshall J Breger author Leonard M Hammer author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Aug '23
£125.00
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An overview of legal mechanisms instituted to regulate sacred space in Jerusalem, incorporating politics, religion, and policy approaches.
An overview and compendium of important legal sources, political and religious viewpoints, and broad-form policy analysis of a complicated and difficult issue. The book also tackles the history and politics behind the laws created to control Holy Places in Jerusalem, with a specific focus on the Old City.The Holy Places of Jerusalem's Old City are among the most contested sites in the world and the 'ground zero' of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Tensions regarding control are rooted in misperceptions over the status of the sites, the role of external bodies such as religious organizations and civil society, and misunderstanding regarding the political roles of the many actors associated with the sites. In this volume, Marshall J. Breger and Leonard M. Hammer clarify a complex and fraught situation by providing insight into the laws and rules pertaining to Jerusalem's holy sites. Providing a compendium of important legal sources and broad-form policy analysis, they show how laws pertaining to Holy Places have been implemented and engaged. The book weaves aspects of history, politics, and religion that have played a role in creation and identification of the 'law.' It also offers solutions for solving some of the central challenges related to the creation, control, and use of Holy Places in Jerusalem.
ISBN: 9781108840569
Dimensions: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
Weight: 940g
450 pages