The Case for the Arab Oil Embargo: A Legal Analysis of Arab Oil Measures with the Full Text of Relevant Resolutions and Communiqués
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1975
Language: 
English
Number of Pages: 
114
Abstract

This study discusses the use of Arab oil as an instrument of pressure against countries which supported the Israeli war effort during the Arab-Israeli armed conflict of October 1973. The author argues that the Arab oil embargo was an instrument for the respect and promotion of the rule of law in international relations at a time when international organisations failed to implement applicable legal principles to the Middle East conflict.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ibrahim F. I. Shihata a distinguished international lawyer and prolific author on legal issues, he (d. May 2001) was general counsel of the World Bank.