I will try to show how the establishment of the Palestinian Authority as such constituted a breakthrough for the possibility to establish the Rule of Law in Palestine after Oslo; to establish a system substantially different from the Israeli military government of the “areas” that fell under its control in 1967, deemed “occupied territory” by the international community. A systematic change in legal system had been undertaken since then. Those changes are sine qua non for the establishment of Rule of Law system. Those efforts of legal reform, I will argue, may lead to the opposite of what the Rule of Law is. The fact that such a process took place under the Palestinian Authority, while Israeli occupation persisted, is one of the main factor...
In recent years there has been an increased interest amongst development practitioners in the potent...
In PDF formatThe research proposes ways to strengthen rule of law by ascertaining relationships betw...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
This paper sheds light on the relationship between law and development; more specifically, it deals ...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
The current situation of the Palestinian people can be described as one of indefinite transition. Th...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
Israel\u27s occupation of territories it captured in 1967 has become one of the longest and most con...
Over the past five centuries the Western powers have originated and advocated norms of international...
This Article looks at the legal structure of the agreements signed between the Palestine Liberation ...
In the context of Israel’s declared permanent state of exception, this article focuses on the legal ...
Die ersten allgemeinen und freien Parlaments- und Präsidentschaftswahlen der palästinensischen Auton...
Die ersten allgemeinen und freien Parlaments- und Präsidentschaftswahlen der palästinensischen Auton...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
In recent years there has been an increased interest amongst development practitioners in the potent...
In PDF formatThe research proposes ways to strengthen rule of law by ascertaining relationships betw...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
This paper sheds light on the relationship between law and development; more specifically, it deals ...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
The current situation of the Palestinian people can be described as one of indefinite transition. Th...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
Israel\u27s occupation of territories it captured in 1967 has become one of the longest and most con...
Over the past five centuries the Western powers have originated and advocated norms of international...
This Article looks at the legal structure of the agreements signed between the Palestine Liberation ...
In the context of Israel’s declared permanent state of exception, this article focuses on the legal ...
Die ersten allgemeinen und freien Parlaments- und Präsidentschaftswahlen der palästinensischen Auton...
Die ersten allgemeinen und freien Parlaments- und Präsidentschaftswahlen der palästinensischen Auton...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...
In recent years there has been an increased interest amongst development practitioners in the potent...
In PDF formatThe research proposes ways to strengthen rule of law by ascertaining relationships betw...
This Comment argues that the Declaration of Principles falls short of establishing a state of Palest...