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Professional and public education on shared decision making should precede attempts to impose caps on damages and other possible limits on judicial remedies. Covering the period 27 August 1982 to 19 August 1983, it contains information on annexation and settlements, treatment of civilians and detainees, judicial remedies sought by the civilian population, and measures affecting freedom of education and activities of Israeli settlers, as well as a series of conclusions and a map showing Israeli settlements established, planned or under construction in the territories occupied in June 1967. Of course, you can exhaust your judicial remedies, challenging the permit that has been issued," said Billings. |
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