This thesis attempts to demonstrate that the international legal impasse surrounding Palestine is animated by incommensurable visions of legality. It argues that in portraying the Palestinian struggle for liberation as a struggle for state sovereignty, international law subjects the indigenous worldview to a violent and perpetual erasure. The thesis employs Aaron Mills' theoretical framework to argue for an incommensurability between Palestine's indigenous conception of legality and the dominant conception of legality underlying international law. Further, the thesis offers a reading of Ghassan Kanafani's novel The Other Thing to explore the consequences and normative implications of an impasse characterized by incommensurability. The key f...
Since 1991, the Israeli-Palestinian drama has shifted from the tragic course of war and violence, to...
By applying the social concepts of collective memory and social identity, this chapter explores how ...
Paper presented during an International Conference entitled In the Shadow of Separation: Territorial...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate that the international legal impasse surrounding Palestine is an...
This thesis aspires to develop an epistemological understanding of international law as an outcome o...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This dissertation offers two answers to the Palestinian Question. There is no question that the left...
In this speech delivered at the Fourth Annual Rudolf B. Schlesinger Memorial Lecture on October 25, ...
In this chapter, I show how in the case of both the Vietnam and Palestine peoples' tribunals the ten...
Since 1991, the Israeli-Palestinian drama has shifted from the tragic course of war and violence, to...
By applying the social concepts of collective memory and social identity, this chapter explores how ...
Paper presented during an International Conference entitled In the Shadow of Separation: Territorial...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate that the international legal impasse surrounding Palestine is an...
This thesis aspires to develop an epistemological understanding of international law as an outcome o...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
The tasks of this paper are (i) to explore the “alternative” public international law paradigms put ...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This essay seeks to reflect on the sudden emergence in the international law discourse of a sustaine...
This dissertation offers two answers to the Palestinian Question. There is no question that the left...
In this speech delivered at the Fourth Annual Rudolf B. Schlesinger Memorial Lecture on October 25, ...
In this chapter, I show how in the case of both the Vietnam and Palestine peoples' tribunals the ten...
Since 1991, the Israeli-Palestinian drama has shifted from the tragic course of war and violence, to...
By applying the social concepts of collective memory and social identity, this chapter explores how ...
Paper presented during an International Conference entitled In the Shadow of Separation: Territorial...