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The International Law and Palestine Blog, by Law for Palestine, aims to address some of the most crucial international law questions around Palestine by thinking, talking, writing, and collaborating with scholars, practitioners, and communities affected by international law as well as the ones affecting the law. The Blog creates a platform which allows different stakeholders to think about the application of international law norms and mechanisms while simultaneously making space to engage critically with the international law framework. In conjunction with the Jurists for Palestine Forum at Law for Palestine, the Blog draws on legal history and analysis in an attempt to shape the discourse around Palestine and international law. In the coming months, the International Law and Palestine Blog will not only address some of the key questions that have come to the fore recently but also the issues that will allow us to take a long view of all things international law and Palestine. The blog will present critical legal and socio-legal ideas in different formats including long form legal analysis, short socio-legal texts, and interviews, with a focus on both the practical application of international law as well as the theoretical aspects of it.
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The Covid-19 Vaccine Enterprises Responsibility to ensure no discrimination is practiced by Israel against Palestinians
The Covid-19 Vaccine Enterprises Responsibility to ensure no discrimination is practiced by Israel against Palestinians : A Reading in Light of the United Nations Guiding
Questions and Answers: What does the International Criminal Court’s Decision to Hold its Jurisdiction in Palestine Mean?
Questions and Answers: What does the International Criminal Court’s Decision to Hold its Jurisdiction in Palestine Mean? Introduction On February 5, 20121, the Pre-Trial
Book Review: The obsession with the wall: The politics of borders’ militarization in the United States and Israel
Book Review: The obsession with the wall : The politics of borders’ militarization in the United States and Israel , by Damien Simonneau *. Brussels: Peter
Can Palestine sue Israelis in its courts? Legal reading in light of the Palestinian minister of justice’s statements for prosecution of Israeli settlers
Can Palestine sue Israelis in its courts? Legal reading in light of the Palestinian minister of justice’s statements for prosecution of Israeli settlers By: Nasser
What Did the Decision of the European Court of Human Rights on BDS Include?
What Did the Decision of the European Court of Human Rights on BDS Include? By Rawan Radi For: Law for Palestine Decision Background On
Presentation of the book “Justice for Some” by Noura Erekat
Presentation of the book “Justice for Some” by Noura Erekat * Hassan Ben Imran Book information Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine
Introducing the decision of an Italian court refusing to consider Jerusalem the capital of Israel
Introducing the decision of an Italian court refusing to consider Jerusalem the capital of Israel By Rawan Radi For: Law for Palestine In early August
The United States position on the BDS movement: An instrumental use of the law or a fair application of its rules?
The United States position on the BDS movement: An instrumental use of the law or a fair application of its rules? By: Hiba Birat* For: