The call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian civil society in 2004 represents a decisive turning point in the long-time Palestinian struggle for social justice and academic freedom and the broader struggle for Palestinian self-determination. Alongside petitions, worldwide demonstrations and other national and global advocacy initiatives, as well as a vigorous debate in the alternative and occasionally also the mainstream media, substantial scholarly literature has emerged. This literature introduces legal and moral arguments that underpin the broader call by Palestinian civil society in 2005 for ‘boycotts, divestment and sanctions (hereinafter “BDS”) against Israel until it complies with internatio...
Those involved in mobilizing international law to achieve justice for the Palestinians have invoked ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most complex political issues of our time. It involve...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
The call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian civil societ...
On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared to people ar...
The use of hegemonic, law-based measures, or lawfare, by right-wing organisations against scholars h...
At least since the demise of the Oslo process and the second intifada, the con-flict in Israel-Pales...
The main theme that I address in this paper is the boycott as a form of political solidarity. Recall...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
One of the minimum requirements of democracy demands that the political systems accept criticism, a...
Those involved in mobilizing international law to achieve justice for the Palestinians have invoked ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most complex political issues of our time. It involve...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...
The call for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel that was launched by Palestinian civil societ...
On 7 July 2005, a global call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) was declared to people ar...
The use of hegemonic, law-based measures, or lawfare, by right-wing organisations against scholars h...
At least since the demise of the Oslo process and the second intifada, the con-flict in Israel-Pales...
The main theme that I address in this paper is the boycott as a form of political solidarity. Recall...
This pamphlet reprints the keynote presentation by David Hirsh, of Goldsmith’s College, University o...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
This autobiographical co-authored essay explores how hate speech wounds within the logic of the Pale...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear — the truth will set you free. It\u27...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
This paper argues that the violation of justice in Palestine began in 1948 and was deepened in 1967 ...
One of the minimum requirements of democracy demands that the political systems accept criticism, a...
Those involved in mobilizing international law to achieve justice for the Palestinians have invoked ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most complex political issues of our time. It involve...
Veritas vos liberabit, chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The truth will set you free, echo thei...