This article aims to shed light on the post-mortem practices for Palestinian dead bodies when there is suspicion of human rights violations by Israeli military forces. By focusing on the case of Omran Abu Hamdieh from Al-Khalil (Hebron), the article explores the interactions between Palestinian social-institutional agents, Israeli military forces and international medico-legal agents. Drawing on ethnographic and archival data, the article explores how the intersectionality between the various controlling powers is inscribed over the Palestinian dead bodies and structures their death rites. The article claims that inviting foreign medico-legal experts in the Palestinian context could reveal the true death story and the human rights violation...
International audienceThe article takes as its starting point a decision by the Supreme Court of the...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. This article reconstr...
Seventy-three years, seven million people in exile; it has been this long since the Palestinian dias...
During the late 1960s, Israel had a policy of withholding Palestinian corpses in secret cemeteries, ...
Published online: 20 September 2023This article delves into a military court’s quest to determine th...
Analysing a struggle between Palestinian campaigners and Israeli authorities over an ancient Muslim ...
During the 2015 Palestinian ‘al-Quds’ uprising, more than 80 Palestinians were killed and their corp...
In this paper, we seek to contextualize amputations sustained by Palestinians during the Great March...
The summer of 2014 saw several campaigns to name the dead of Gaza. This article aims to explore thes...
This article illuminates political transformations in a West Bank Palestinian town over the past dec...
Atrocities that befell Ethiopia during the Dergue regime (1974–91) targeted both the living and the ...
Using Foucault and Agamben's theories of the state's project of nation building through the inclusiv...
Israel's ongoing settler colonialism in occupied Palestinian territory impacts Palestinians' everyda...
This article examines competing legal frameworks in dispute resolutionin the occupied territories, a...
This study examines how Palestinian dead bodies and spaces of death in occupied East Jerusalem are ‘...
International audienceThe article takes as its starting point a decision by the Supreme Court of the...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. This article reconstr...
Seventy-three years, seven million people in exile; it has been this long since the Palestinian dias...
During the late 1960s, Israel had a policy of withholding Palestinian corpses in secret cemeteries, ...
Published online: 20 September 2023This article delves into a military court’s quest to determine th...
Analysing a struggle between Palestinian campaigners and Israeli authorities over an ancient Muslim ...
During the 2015 Palestinian ‘al-Quds’ uprising, more than 80 Palestinians were killed and their corp...
In this paper, we seek to contextualize amputations sustained by Palestinians during the Great March...
The summer of 2014 saw several campaigns to name the dead of Gaza. This article aims to explore thes...
This article illuminates political transformations in a West Bank Palestinian town over the past dec...
Atrocities that befell Ethiopia during the Dergue regime (1974–91) targeted both the living and the ...
Using Foucault and Agamben's theories of the state's project of nation building through the inclusiv...
Israel's ongoing settler colonialism in occupied Palestinian territory impacts Palestinians' everyda...
This article examines competing legal frameworks in dispute resolutionin the occupied territories, a...
This study examines how Palestinian dead bodies and spaces of death in occupied East Jerusalem are ‘...
International audienceThe article takes as its starting point a decision by the Supreme Court of the...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. This article reconstr...
Seventy-three years, seven million people in exile; it has been this long since the Palestinian dias...