The article focuses on the account given by Hilda Wilson, during a year spent as an English schoolteacher in Palestine, of the emergency regulations adopted by the British authorities to quell the Great Arab Revolt which unfolded in the years 1936-1939. The article attempts to offer a more detailed inquiry into the real-life experience of women in order to give a more contextual, complex and relational account of the life of law in the Mandatory ‘peripheries’ during an anti-colonial uprising. Wilson’s account and her relationship with the indigenous anti-colonial revolt is investigated through a feminist and post-colonial legal approach which aims to re-write legal histories from below. As part of a broader critical legal approach to the hi...
Review essay reflecting on the collusion of law as the companion of force in the colonisation of lan...
In this paper, I shall make the following propositions: In order to conceptually capture and represe...
This interdisciplinary study uses the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EA...
Publisher's permission authorised to upload the published versionThis new history brings women cente...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.This article examines ...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
As part of the Special Issue, this article adopts a methodological orientation that works through an...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948), British women travelled to the country as ...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this paper is to examine how Palestinian women living under Israeli occupati...
This article examines the story of female draft resistors in Israel. The story serves as a case stud...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This paper seeks to explore the impact of colonial rule on women’s rights using a case study specifi...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Following the Balfour Declaration and the British conquest of Palestine (1917-1918), the small Jewis...
Review essay reflecting on the collusion of law as the companion of force in the colonisation of lan...
In this paper, I shall make the following propositions: In order to conceptually capture and represe...
This interdisciplinary study uses the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EA...
Publisher's permission authorised to upload the published versionThis new history brings women cente...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.This article examines ...
With the purpose of providing a context for the eighteen month long Palestinian uprising, this Artic...
As part of the Special Issue, this article adopts a methodological orientation that works through an...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948), British women travelled to the country as ...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this paper is to examine how Palestinian women living under Israeli occupati...
This article examines the story of female draft resistors in Israel. The story serves as a case stud...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This paper seeks to explore the impact of colonial rule on women’s rights using a case study specifi...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Following the Balfour Declaration and the British conquest of Palestine (1917-1918), the small Jewis...
Review essay reflecting on the collusion of law as the companion of force in the colonisation of lan...
In this paper, I shall make the following propositions: In order to conceptually capture and represe...
This interdisciplinary study uses the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EA...