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This Forum is the discourse-oriented program of Law for Palestine: upbringing the legal discourse on Palestine-Israel and international law, supplying the discourse with rights-based agenda and progressive visions, connecting and coordinating between members, bringing up the capacity of lawyers, and categorizing the capacities –and the lack of which- to bridge the gaps and utilize the strengths, and strategize legal action. You may become a member (here)

With Wide International and Palestinian attendance: a High-Level Conference on Palestine and International Law has been concluded
Law for Palestine, in partnership with Birzeit University and the Independent Commission for Human Rights – Palestine, has concluded its first conference (online) titled “Palestine and International

On the Int’l Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People: An international conference on “Palestine and International Law: Effectiveness and Prospects”
United Kingdom – 03/11/2021 Law for Palestine, in partnership with Birzeit University and the Independent Commission for Human Rights – Palestine, announces the launch of

Organized by RIKO DK – Copenhagen: Law for Palestine participates in an event on the prospects and challenges of building sustainable local peace in Palestine
Law for Palestine participated in an interactive workshop held by the Danish Network for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding and RIKO Organization, on the International Day

During its Tenth Panel Discussion, Jurists for Palestine Forum Discussed the Future of the Cause of Palestine at the International Criminal Court
United Kingdom_Law for Palestine (L4P) organized a panel discussion within the monthly webinars of the “Jurists for Palestine Forum”. The panel discussion titled, “The Prospects

Join us in our upcoming panel discussion: The Prospects of the Cause of Palestine at the International Criminal Court: What’s Next?
The Prospects of the Cause of Palestine at the International Criminal Court : What’s Next? The Tenth panel discussion within the monthly webinars of the

Jurists for Palestine Forum holds panel discussion: “Israeli Judiciary and International Law: Can Palestinians Get Justice?”
United Kingdom – July 30, 2021: Law for Palestine (L4P) organized a panel discussion titled, “Israeli Judiciary and International Law: Can the Palestinians Get Justice?”

Special Session: International law experts discuss ways to benefit from South Africa’s experience in ending apartheid to confront Israeli apartheid
Special Session: International law experts discuss ways to benefit from South Africa’s experience in ending apartheid to confront Israeli apartheid UK – July 3,

Register now | Second Round of the Intensive Short Course on the Legal, Political and Humanitarian Responses to the Palestinian Refugee Question
Intensive weekend Course for Professionals Series Seven Decades of Forced Displacement: Legal, Political and Humanitarian Responses to the Palestinian Refugee Question June 26th -27th 2021

Join us in our upcoming panel discussion on Apartheid System: What Palestine Can Learn From South Africa?
Special Session | Apartheid System: What Palestine Can Learn From South Africa ? The Eighth panel discussion within the monthly webinars of the Jurists for

Two-days intensive course held jointly on legal, political and humanitarian responses to Palestinian refugee question
Palestinian Refugees across seven Decades of Forced Displacement: Legal, Political and Humanitarian Responses On 29-30 May, the first intensive weekend course on Palestinian course

With the UN Special Rapporteur, Law for Palestine held a panel discussion on the int’l responsibility to ensure Palestinian right to self-determination and end the occupation
United Kingdom-01/06/2021: “Law for Palestine” organized a panel discussion within the monthly webinars of its “Jurists for Palestine Forum”. The panel discussion, titled “International Community,

Short Course: Seven Decades of Forced Displacement: Legal, Political and Humanitarian Responses to the Palestinian Refugee Question
Short Course for Professionals Series Seven Decades of Forced Displacement: Legal, Political and Humanitarian Responses to the Palestinian Refugee Question 29 – 30 May 2021

Panel Discussion: International Community, Palestinian Self-Determination, and End the Occupation: Responsibility and Accountability
Panel Discussion: International Community, Palestinian Self-Determination, and End the Occupation: Responsibility and Accountability Join us in the seventh panel discussion of the monthly webinars of

Law for Palestine is Organizing a Panel Discussion on the Question of Palestinian Refugees, Hosting the Authors of “Palestinian Refugees in International Law” Book
United Kingdom-30/04/2021 “Law for Palestine” organized a new panel discussion within the monthly webinars of its “Jurists for Palestine Forum”. The panel discussion, titled “Palestinian

Panel Discussion: Palestinian Refugees, International Protection, and Prospects for a Just Solution
Panel Discussion: Palestinian Refugees, International Protection, and Prospects for a Just Solution Join us in the sixth panel discussion of the monthly webinars of the

Hosted the former UN Special Rapporteur: Jurists for Palestine Forum discussed the Validity of the Geneva Conventions in the Context of Prolonged Occupation – Israeli Occupation as a case study
United Kingdom-21/03/2021: “Law for Palestine” organized a new panel discussion within the monthly webinars of its “Jurists for Palestine Forum”. The panel discussion, which

Panel Discussion with Richard Falk: The Validity of the Geneva Conventions in the Context of Prolonged Occupation – Israeli Occupation as an Example
Panel Discussion with Richard Falk: The Validity of the Geneva Conventions in the Context of Prolonged Occupation – Israeli Occupation as an Example Join

With Noura Erekat: Jurists for Palestine Forum discussed the critical question of whether international law in Palestine serves as a pathway for justice or a tool of distraction
United Kingdom-21/2/2021: “Law for Palestine” organized a new panel discussion within the monthly webinars of its “Jurists for Palestine Forum”. The panel discussion, which was