Howard Grief
Deceased Person
– 2013
Who was Howard Grief?
Howard Grief was a Jerusalem-based attorney and notary born in Montreal, Canada. He served as the adviser on Israel under international law to Yuval Ne'eman while Ne'eman was the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure in the Yitzhak Shamir Government. He has petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court to annul the Oslo Accords in 1999, and reportedly claimed he was the first to advance the thesis that de jure sovereignty over all of Palestine was devolved upon the Jewish People at the 1920 San Remo Peace conference. He is the author of the book The Legal Foundation and Borders of Israel under International Law published in 2008, as well as of numerous articles mainly published in the Ariel Center for Policy Research's journal Nativ.
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