In the wake of the Israel-Gaza 2008-09 armed conflict and recently commenced process at the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Court will soon face a major challenge with the potential to determine its degree of judicial independence and overall legitimacy. It may need to decide whether a Palestinian state exists, either for the purposes of the Court itself, or perhaps even in general. The ICC, which currently has 113 member states, has not yet recognized Palestine as a sovereign state or as a member. Moreover, although the ICC potentially has the authority to investigate crimes which fall into its subject-matter jurisdiction, regardless of where they were committed, it will have to assess its jurisdiction over a non-member state, in t...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently conducting a preliminary examination of the situ...
On 29 November 2012, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) voted overwhelmingly to accord ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has had to face many objective difficulties in its initial st...
In the wake of the Israel-Gaza 2008-09 armed conflict and recently commenced process at the Internat...
Building upon both recognition and commitment literature, this thesis analyzes why Palestine acceded...
Abstract: From ‘Operation Cast Lead’ to ‘Operation Protective Edge’, the situation in Palestine has ...
Palestinian membership in the ICC is an important step for achieving accountability for Israeli huma...
The article Israel, Palestine, and the ICC by Daniel Benoliel and Ronen Perry, published in Volume 3...
The 'Goldstone Report' of September 2009 started a critical debate at the international level. The R...
AbstractThe conflict between Israel and Palestine on Gaza Strip has caused not only military casualt...
This Article examines the claim that United Nations (UN) membership will improve Palestine\u27s abil...
The subject of this thesis concerns the ICC’s jurisdiction over the occupied Palestinian territories...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), the judicial arm of the United Nations, recently issued ...
The reported detention of a retired Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) officer by British authorities in l...
Magister Legum - LLMThe Palestinian government made an ad hoc declaration accepting the jurisdiction...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently conducting a preliminary examination of the situ...
On 29 November 2012, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) voted overwhelmingly to accord ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has had to face many objective difficulties in its initial st...
In the wake of the Israel-Gaza 2008-09 armed conflict and recently commenced process at the Internat...
Building upon both recognition and commitment literature, this thesis analyzes why Palestine acceded...
Abstract: From ‘Operation Cast Lead’ to ‘Operation Protective Edge’, the situation in Palestine has ...
Palestinian membership in the ICC is an important step for achieving accountability for Israeli huma...
The article Israel, Palestine, and the ICC by Daniel Benoliel and Ronen Perry, published in Volume 3...
The 'Goldstone Report' of September 2009 started a critical debate at the international level. The R...
AbstractThe conflict between Israel and Palestine on Gaza Strip has caused not only military casualt...
This Article examines the claim that United Nations (UN) membership will improve Palestine\u27s abil...
The subject of this thesis concerns the ICC’s jurisdiction over the occupied Palestinian territories...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), the judicial arm of the United Nations, recently issued ...
The reported detention of a retired Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) officer by British authorities in l...
Magister Legum - LLMThe Palestinian government made an ad hoc declaration accepting the jurisdiction...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently conducting a preliminary examination of the situ...
On 29 November 2012, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) voted overwhelmingly to accord ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has had to face many objective difficulties in its initial st...