This article investigates processes of criminalisation and mechanisms of repression and control of oppositional political activism of Israel’s citizens, both Palestinians and Jews, given the state’s particular political formation as a ‘liberal settler state’ (Robinson 2013). In order to do so, the article traces the ‘threshold of threat’ that leads to criminalisation and repression in Israel. I argue that the process of criminalisation and repression is tied with the construction of the concept of ‘threat’ and is always bound with race-making. Further, the article treats criminalisation as a multi-layered process involving both state and non-state actors, and a range of informal and formal strategies. I further argue that the operational lo...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article explores how the Israeli politicians and police shape anxieties about crime in a settle...
The goal of this report is to map out Israel’s national security threats and its functioning mechani...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Eighty-five percent of the Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem are deemed illegal under Israeli pla...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article explores how the Israeli politicians and police shape anxieties about crime in a settle...
The goal of this report is to map out Israel’s national security threats and its functioning mechani...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Eighty-five percent of the Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem are deemed illegal under Israeli pla...
This article traces the unique dynamic of cause lawyering in the context of a settler-colonial situa...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This article examines the relation between emergency legal doctrine and racial sovereignty in the c...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...
This article examines how techniques of illegality based in planning laws and policy are utilized to...