Abdur Rahman (Pakistani judge)

Sir Mohammad Abdur Rahman (1888–1962) was a lawyer and judge from Pakistan born in Delhi, India. He served as a representative of the country of India for the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) in the summer of 1947.[1][2]

Sir Abdur Rahman: Judge on the Supreme Court of Pakistan

References

  1. "Who's Who at UNSCOP?". The Palestine Post. XXII (6432): 4. June 15, 1947.
  2. Jorge Garcia Granados (1948), The Birth of Israel: The Drama as I Saw It (1 ed.), New York: A. A. Knopf, p. 9
  3. Great Britain India Office (1945), The India Office and Burma Office List 1945, London: Harrison & Son's LTD, p. 116
  4. M. Iqbal CHoudhary (September 22, 2007), Professor Atta-Ur-Rahman: A Tribute to a Living Legend, Arkat USA, pp. 1–7
  5. Former Vice Chancellors, Punjab University, retrieved 5 May 2020
  6. Nicolas Blarel (July 4, 2017), Assessing US Influence over India–Israel Relations: A Difficult Equation to Balance?, Strategic Analysis, pp. 384–400, doi:10.1080/09700161.2017.1330437, ISSN 0970-0161
  7. Sir Abdur Rahman, "Special Note by Sir Abdur Rahman, Representative of India", United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, II, Lake Success, New York: United Nations
  8. Jawaharlal Nehru (1948), "The Palestine Conference", in S. Gopal (ed.), Selected Works Of Jawaharlal Nehru List 1945, New Delhi, India: Nehru Memorial Fund, Oxford University Press, p. 572
  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atta-ur-Rahman_(chemist)

Further reading

P.R. Kumaraswamy (July 28, 2010), "India, UNSCOP, and the Partition of Palestine", India's Israel Policy, Columbia University Press, pp. 85–107, ISBN 978-0-231-52548-0

Elad Ben-Dror (January 2, 2014), The Success of the Zionist Strategy vis-à-vis UNSCOP, 20, Israel Affairs, pp. 19–39, doi:10.1080/13537121.2013.863079, ISSN 1743-9086


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