Prolonged occupation and international law : : Israel and Palestine / / edited by Nada Kiswanson and Susan Power.

"This volume arose from a desire to advance academic discourse and reflection on the broader subject of prolonged occupation, in light of the permanent character, and resulting implications of, the 55 year Israeli administration of the Palestinian Territories. The roots of the volume lie in a 2...

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Table of Contents:
  • Israel's unlawful 1967 invasion of Palestine / John Quigley
  • Out of time : on the (il)legality of Israel's prolonged occupation of the West Bank / Vito Todeschini
  • The occupation of Palestine from a Twail Lens 52 / Ray Murphy, Anita Ferrara and Susan Power
  • Reducing the friction : a functional analysis of the transformed occupation of the Gaza Strip / Aeyal Gross
  • Apartheid and international law in Palestine / John Reynolds
  • The occupation-colonialism continuum : impact on transitional justice in Palestine/ Israel / Rimona Afana
  • Israel's use of the military justice system as an annexationist tool / Sahar Francis
  • Adaptation under occupation : climate change vulnerability in the occupied Palestinian territory / Suha Jarrar
  • Israel's impunity from peremptory norms / John Dugard
  • Third state responsibility versus sanctions in regulating trade with illegal settlements at the European Union / Manuel Devers and Tom Moerenhout
  • Palestine, Israel, and the International Criminal Court / Nada Kiswanson
  • Private sector responsibility for the treatment of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in light of the law and policy of the International Criminal Court / Shane Darcy
  • Prosecuting systematic economic exploitation of occupied territory as pillage / Susan Power
  • Criminal jurisdiction under occupation : the Oslo accords and the ICC / Halla Shoaibi and Asem Khalil
  • Domination, transformation, and annexation via utilities / Marya Farah and Maha Abdallah
  • Palestinian refugees and international law / Thomas Hammarberg.