One such implication raised by the report is that the PNA was established as a temporary administrative body, and as such it " has limited legislative and executive competence, limited territorial jurisdiction, and limited personal jurisdiction over Palestinians not present in the areas."
Ibish argued that the "Palestinians should be very careful about any action that might prove a symbolic victory but carry serious political, diplomatic and legal consequences."
"A confrontation is not in the interests of any of the parties, " Ibish said."
UN bid may erode PLO's status: Palestinian report
This is an important legal opinion regarding The PLO, the future State of Palestine and the question of popular representation by Guy S. Goodwill-Gill at Oxford. http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/238962-final-pdf-plo-statehood-opinionr-arb.html
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