Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-x4r87 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-25T20:56:25.191Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2017

Aeyal Gross
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University
Get access
Type
Chapter
Information
The Writing on the Wall
Rethinking the International Law of Occupation
, pp. 397 - 428
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abresch, W., A Human Rights Law of Internal Armed Conflict: The European Court of Human Rights in Chechnya, 16 Eur. J. Int’l L. 741 (2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Agamben, G., Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (Daniel Heller-Roazen trans., Stanford Univ. Press 1998).Google Scholar
Agamben, G., State of Exception (Kevni Attell trans., Univ. of Chicago Press 2005).Google Scholar
Ahituv, N., Lama Sahkanei Ping-Pong Palestinim Tasim Le-Taharuiyot Ve-Golshei Galim Lo? (Why Can Palestinian Ping-Pong Players Fly to Competitions and Surfers Cannot?), Haaretz (Oct. 30, 2014), available.haaretz.co.il/magazine/tozeret/.premium-1.2472494.Google Scholar
Alexandrowicz-Alexander, C. H., The Legal Position of Tibet, 48 Am. J. Int’l L. 265 (1954).Google Scholar
Algazi, G., The Upper-Class Fence, Occupation Magazine (2005), available at www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=5086.Google Scholar
Algazi, G., Offshore Zionism, 40 New Left Rev. 27 (2006).Google Scholar
Amir, M., On the Border of Indeterminacy: The Separation Wall in East Jerusalem, 16(4) Geopolitics 768 (2011).Google Scholar
Anghie, A., Finding the Peripheries: Sovereignty and Colonialism in Nineteenth-Century International Law, 40 Harv. Int’l L. J. 4 (1999).Google Scholar
Anghie, A., Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2004).Google Scholar
Arai-Takahashi, Y., The Law of Occupation (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff 2009).Google Scholar
Arai-Takahashi, Y., Preoccupied with Occupation: Critical Examination of the Historical Development of the Law of Occupation, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 51 (2012).Google Scholar
Arendt, H., The Origins of Totalitarianism (Orlando: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich 1968).Google Scholar
Arieli, S., Between the Completeness of the Land and a Jewish State We Chose the Jewish State, in The Separation Barrier: An Interdisciplinary Analysis 25 (Raday, Frances & Shani, Yuval eds., Israel: The Concord Research Center – College of Management 2004).Google Scholar
Arieli, S., Sfard, M., Homah u-Mehdal (The Wall of Folly) (Tel-Aviv: Books in the Attic 2008).Google Scholar
Aronson, G., Report: Issues Arising from the Implementation of Israel’s Disengagement from the Gaza Strip, 34(4) J. Palestine Stud. 49 (2005).Google Scholar
Arts, K., Leite, P. P. (eds.), International Law and the Question of East Timor (London: Catholic Institute for International Relations 1995).Google Scholar
, A., The One State-Condition: Occupation and Democracy in Israel/Palestine (Stanford Univ. Press 2012).Google Scholar
Azoulay, A., Ophir, A., The Monster’s Tail, in Against the Wall 2 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
B’tselem, B’Tselem – The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, available at www.btselem.org/Download/200106_No_Way_Out_Eng.doc.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Land Grab: Israel’s Settlement Policy in the West Bank (May 2002), available at www.btselem.org/publications/summaries/200205_land_grab.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Behind the Barrier: Human Rights Violations as a Result of Israel’s Separation Barrier (Apr. 2003), available at www.btselem.org/Download/200304_Behind_The_Barrier_Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Hebron, Area H2: Settlements Cause Mass Departure of Palestinians (Aug. 2003), available at www.btselem.org/sites/default/files2/publication/200308_hebron_area_h2_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Forbidden Roads: Israel’s Discriminatory Road Regime in the West Bank (2004), available at www.btselem.org/download/200408_Forbidden_Roads_Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Not All It Seems: Preventing Palestinians Access to Their Lands West of the Separation Barrier in the Tulkarm-Qalqiliyah Area (June 2004), available at www.btselem.org/Download/200406_Qalqiliya_Tulkarm_Barrier_Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Under the Guise of Security: Routing the Separation Barrier to Enable Israeli Settlements Expansion in the West Bank (2005), available at www.btselem.org/sites/default/files2/publication/200512_under_the_guise_of_security_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, A Wall in Jerusalem: Obstacles to Human Rights in the Holy City (Summer 2006), available at www.btselem.org/sites/default/files2/publication/200607_a_wall_in_jerusalem.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Fatalities during Operation Cast Lead (2009), available at www.btselem.org/statistics/fatalities/during-cast-lead/by-date-of-event.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Arrested Development: The Long Term Impact of Israel’s Separation Barrier in the West Bank (Oct. 2012), available at www.btselem.org/sites/default/files2/201210_arrested_development_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Human Rights in the Occupied Territories: 2011 Annual Report (2012), available at www.btselem.org/download/2011_annual_report_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
B’tselem, B’Tselem’s Findings: Harm to Civilians Significantly Higher in Second Half of Operation Pillar of Defense (May 8, 2013), available at www.btselem.org/press_releases/20130509_pillar_of_defense_report.Google Scholar
B’tselem, Acting the Landlord: Israel’s Policy in Area C, the West Bank (June 2014), available at www.btselem.org/sites/default/files2/201306_area_c_report_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Baker, L. A., The Missing Pages of the Majority Opinion in Romer v. Evans, 68 U. Colo. L. Rev. 387 (1997).Google Scholar
Barak-Erez, D., From an Unwritten to a Written Constitution: The Israeli Challenge in American Perspective, 26 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 309 (1995).Google Scholar
Barak-Erez, D., The International Law of Human Rights and Constitutional Law: A Case Study of an Expanding Dialogue, 2(4) Int’l J. Const. L. 611 (2004).Google Scholar
Bar-Yaacov, N., The Applicability of the Laws of War to Judea and Samaria (The West Bank) and to the Gaza Strip, 24 Isr. L. Rev. 485 (1990).Google Scholar
Bashi, S., International Legal Implications of Israel’s Attack on the Gaza Aid Flotilla, 105 Proc. Am. Soc’y Int’l L. 463 (2011).Google Scholar
Bashi, S., Controlling Perimeters, Controlling Lives: Israel and Gaza, 7 L. & Ethics Hum. Rts. 243 (2013).Google Scholar
Bashi, S., Mann, K., Control and Responsibility: The Legal Status of the Gaza Strip after the “Disengagement,” 14 Hamishpat (College of Management L. J.) 35 (2010).Google Scholar
Baxter, R. R., The Duty of Obedience to the Belligerent Occupant, 27 Brit. Y. B. Int’l L. 235 (1950).Google Scholar
Baxter, R. R., Some Existing Problems in Humanitarian Law, in The Concept of International Armed Conflict: Future Outlook (Brussels: Proceedings of the Intern- ational Symposium on Humanitarian Law 1974).Google Scholar
Beard, J., Law and War in the Virtual Era, 103 Am. J. Int’l L. 409 (2009).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beatty, D. M., The Ultimate Rule of Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2004).Google Scholar
Bell, C., Peace Agreements and Human Rights (Oxford Univ. Press 2000).Google Scholar
Benison, A. I., War Crimes: A Human Rights Approach to a Humanitarian Law Problem at the International Criminal Court, 88 Geo. L. J. 141 (1999).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., “A la Recherche du Temps Perdu”: Rethinking Article 6 of the Fourth Geneva Convention in the Light of the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Advisory Opinion, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 211 (2005).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., The Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights to Occupied Territories, 100 Am. Soc’y Int’l l. Proceedings 90 (2006).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., (ed.), International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., PathoLAWgical Occupation: Normalizing the Exceptional Case of the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Other Legal Pathologies, in International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law 129 (Ben-Naftali, Orna ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Gross, A. M., Michaeli, K., Illegal Occupation: Framing the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 23(3) Berkeley J. Int’l L. 551 (2005).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Gross, A. M., Michaeli, K., The Illegality of the Occupation Regime: The Fabric of Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, in The Power of Inclusive Exclusion 31 (Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal, & Hanafi, Sari eds., New York: Zone Books 2009).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Michaeli, K. R., We Must Not Make a Scarecrow of the Law”: A Legal Analysis of the Israeli Policy of Targeted Killings, 36 Cornell Int’l L. J. 233 (2003).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Michaeli, K. R., The Call of Abraham: Between Man and “Makom”: Following HCJ 7015/02 Ajuri v. IDF Commander in the West Bank, 15 Hamishpat (College of Management L. J.) 56 (2003).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Reznik, R., The Astro-Nomos: On International Legal Paradigms and the Legal Status of the West Bank, 14(3) Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 399 (2015).Google Scholar
Ben-Naftali, O., Shany, Y., Living in Denial: The Application of Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, 37 Isr. L. Rev. 17 (2003–2004).Google Scholar
Bennoune, K., Toward a Human Rights Approach to Armed Conflict: Iraq 2003, 11 U. C. Davis J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 171 (2004).Google Scholar
Benoliel, D., Israel, Turkey and the Gaza Blockade, 33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 615 (2011).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., Legal dualism: The Absorption of the Occupied Territories into Israel (Boulder, CO: Westview Press 1990).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The Applicability of Human Rights Conventions to Israel and to the Occupied Territories, 26 Isr. L. Rev. 24 (1992).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., Implications of Considerations of Security and Foreign Relations on the Application of Treaties in Israeli Law, 21 Mishpatim (Hebrew U. L. J.) 221 (1992).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The Israeli-Palestinian Declaration of Principles: A Framework for Future Settlement, 4 Eur. J. Int’l L. 542 (1993).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., Responsibility for the Protection of Human Rights under the Interim Israeli-Palestinian Agreements, 28 Isr. L. Rev. 297 (1995).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The Status of the Palestinian Authority, in The Arab-Israeli Accords: Legal Perspectives 47 (Cotran, Eugene & Mallat, Chibli eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1996).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., Case Review: Ajuri et al. v. IDF Commander in the West Bank et al., 9 Eur. Pub. L. 481 (2003).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The International Law of Occupation (Princeton Univ. Press, 1st ed., 2004).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The Origins of the Concept of Belligerent Occupation, 26 Law & Hist. Rev. 621 (2008).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The Law on the Unilateral Termination of Occupation, in Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel 371 (Zimmermann, Andreas & Giegerich, Thomas eds., Kiel Univ. Institute of International Law Press 2009).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., The International Law of Occupation (Oxford Univ. Press, 2nd ed., 2012).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, M., The West Bank Data Project: A Survey of Israel’s Policies (Washington, DC: The American Enterprise Institute 1984).Google Scholar
Benvenisti, E., Keinan, G., The Occupation of Iraq: A Reassessment, 86 U.S. Naval War C. Int’l L. Stud. 263 (2010).Google Scholar
Berda, Y., Ha-Birokratia Shel Ha-Kibbush: Mishtar Heterei Ha-Tnu’ah Ba-Gadah Ha-Ma’aravit 2000–2006 (The Bureaucracy of the Occupation: The Permits Regime in the West Bank 2000–2006) (Bnei-Brak: Hakibbutz Hameuchad 2012).Google Scholar
Berman, N., San Remo in Shilo: The Settlements and Legal History, The Times of Israel – The Blogs (July 19, 2012), available at http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/san-remo-in-shilo-the-settlements-and-legal-history/.Google Scholar
Bhuta, N., The Antinomies of Transformative Occupation, 16 Eur. J. Int’l L. 721 (2005).Google Scholar
Bianchi, A., Dismantling the Wall: The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion and Its Likely Impact on International Law, 47 Ger. Y.B Int’l L. 343 (2004).Google Scholar
Bimkom, Planners for Planning Rights, available at http://bimkom.org.il/eng/category/httpbimkom-orgengpublications/ (accessed July 11, 2015).Google Scholar
Bimkom, The Prohibited Zone: Israeli Planning Policy in the Palestinian Villages in Area C (June 2008), available at http://bimkom.org/eng/wp-content/uploads/ProhibitedZoneAbstract.pdf.Google Scholar
Bisharat, G., James, C., Mishaan, R., Freedom Thwarted: Israel’s Illegal Attack on the Gaza Flotilla, 4 Berkeley J. Middle E. & Islamic L. 79 (2011).Google Scholar
Blank, Y., Legalizing the Barrier: The Legality and Materiality of the Israel/Palestine Separation Barrier, 46 Tex. Int’l L.J. 309 (2011).Google Scholar
Blum, Y. Z., The Missing Reversioner: Reflections on the Status of Judea and Samaria, 3 Isr. L. Rev. 279 (1968).Google Scholar
Bohrer, Z., Human Rights vs. Humanitarian Law or Rights vs. Obligations: Reflections Following the Rulings in Hassan and Jaloud, 6 Questions Int’l L. 5 (2015).Google Scholar
Boon, K. E., Obligations of the New Occupier: The Contours of a Jus Post Bellum, 31 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 57 (2009).Google Scholar
Bothe, M., The Future of the Law of Occupation, 46 Can. Y.B. Int’l L. 107 (2009).Google Scholar
Bothe, M., Is the Law of Occupation Applicable to the Invasion Phase? Effective Control during Invasion: A Practical View on the Application Threshold of the Law of Occupation, 94(885) IRRC 37 (2012).Google Scholar
Bothe, M., Breaking The Silence, Our Harsh Logic: Israeli Soldiers’ Testimonies from the Occupied Territories 2000–2010 (New York: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt & Co. 2012).Google Scholar
Bregman, A., Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the Occupied Territories (London: Penguin Books 2014).Google Scholar
Broude, T., The Legitimacy of the ICJ’s Advisory Competence in the Shadow of the Wall, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 189 (2005).Google Scholar
Brown, N. J., The Hamas–Fatah Conflict: Shallow But Wide, 34(2) Fletcher F. of World Aff. 35 (2010).Google Scholar
Brown, W., Walled States, Waning Sovereignty (New York: Zone Books 2010).Google Scholar
Bruderlein, C., Legal Aspects of Israel’s Disengagement Plan under International Humanitarian Law (Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, Harvard Univ., Nov. 2004), available at www.dci-pal.org/english/Doc/GUA/DisEng/LegalDiseng.pdf.Google Scholar
Brus, M., The Legality of Exploring and Exploiting Mineral Resources in Western Sahara, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 201 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Buchan, R., The Palmer Report and the Legality of Israel’s Naval Blockade of Gaza, 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 264 (2012).Google Scholar
Calvo-Goller, K., More than a Huge Imbalance: The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of the Barrier, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 165 (2005).Google Scholar
Campanelli, D., The Law of Military Occupation Put to the Test of Human Rights Law, 90 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 653 (2008).Google Scholar
Canor, I., Israel and the Territories: Private International Law, Public International Law and In Between, 8 Mishpat Umimshal (Law and Government in Israel) 551 (2005).Google Scholar
Canor, I., When Jus ad Bellum Meets Jus in Bello: The Occupier’s Right of Self-Defense against Terrorism Stemming from Occupied Territories, 19 Leiden J. Int’l L. 129 (2006).Google Scholar
Caplen, R., Rules of “Disengagement”: Relating the Establishment of Palestinian Gaza to Israel’s Right to Exercise Self-Defense as Interpreted by the International Court of Justice at the Hague, 18 Fla. J. Int’l L. 679 (2006).Google Scholar
Carcano, A., End of the Occupation in 2004? The Status of the Multinational Force in Iraq after the Transfer of Sovereignty to the Interim Iraqi Government, 11 J. Conflict & Security L. 41 (2006).Google Scholar
Carcano, A., The Transformation of Occupied Territory in International Law (Boston/Leiden: Brill Nijhoff 2015).Google Scholar
Carolan, M., Reclaiming Food Security (Abingdon/New York: Routledge 2013).Google Scholar
Cassese, A., Self-Determination of Peoples: A Legal Reappraisal (Cambridge Univ. Press 1995).Google Scholar
Cavanaugh, K., Rewriting Law: The Case of Israel and the Occupied Territories, in New Wars, New Laws? Applying the Laws of War in 21st Century Conflict 227 (Wippman, David & Evangelista, Matthew eds., New York: Transnational Publishers 2005).Google Scholar
Cavanaugh, K., Selective Justice: The Case of Israel and the Occupied Territories, 26 Fordham Int’l L.J. 934 (2003).Google Scholar
Cavanaugh, K., The Israeli Military Court System in the West Bank and Gaza, 12 J. Conflict & Security L. 197 (2007).Google Scholar
Cerone, J., Human Dignity in the Line of Fire: The Application of International Human Rights Law during Armed Conflict, Occupation and Peace Operations, 39 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1447 (2006).Google Scholar
Cerone, J., Jurisdiction and Power: The Intersection of Human Rights Law and the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict in an Extraterritorial Context, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 396 (2007).Google Scholar
Chapaux, V., The Question of the European Communities-Morocco Fisheries Agreement, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 217 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Chinkin, C., Western Sahara and the UN Second Decade of Colonialism, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Chinkin, C., Law of Occupation (Conference on Multilateralism and International Law with Western Sahara as a Case Study, Dec. 4–5, 2008, Pretoria), available at http://mobi.unisa.ac.za/contents/faculties/law/docs/10chinkin.pdf.Google Scholar
Clark, R. M., China’s Unlawful Control over Tibet: The Tibetan’s People Entitlement to Self-Determination, 12 Ind. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 293 (2002).Google Scholar
Clark, R. M., Western Sahara and the United Nations Norms of Self-Determination and Aggression, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 45 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Coetzee, J. M., The Life and Times of Michael K (New York: The Viking Press 1983).Google Scholar
Cohen, A., Administering the Territories: An Inquiry into the Application of International Humanitarian Law by the IDF in the Occupied Territories, 38(5) Isr. L. Rev. 24 (2005).Google Scholar
Cohen, A., Shany, Y., The Turkel Commission’s Flotilla Report (Part One): Some Critical Remarks, EJIL: Talk! (Jan. 28, 2011), available at www.ejiltalk.org/the-turkel-commissions-flotilla-report-part-one-some-critical-remarks/.Google Scholar
Cohen, E. R., Human Rights in the Israeli-Occupied Territories 1967–1982 (Manchester Univ. Press 1985).Google Scholar
Cohen, F. S., Transcendental Nonsense and the Functional Approach, 35 Colum. L. Rev. 809 (1935).Google Scholar
Cohen-Eliya, M., The Formal and the Substantive Meanings of Proportionality in the Supreme Court’s Decision Regarding the Security Fence, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 262 (2005).Google Scholar
Coomans, F., Kamminga, M. T., Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2004).Google Scholar
Crawford, J., The Creation of States in International Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2nd ed. 2006).Google Scholar
D’Alessandra, F., Israel’s Associated Regime: Exceptionalism, Human Rights, and Alternative Legality, 30 Utrecht J. Int’l & Eur. L. 30 (2014).Google Scholar
Dajani, O., Stalled between Seasons: The International Legal Status of Palestine during the Interim Period, 26 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 27 (1997–1998).Google Scholar
Damrosch, L. F., Oxman, B. H., Agora: ICJ Advisory Opinion on Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Editor’s Introduction, 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 1 (2005).Google Scholar
Darcy, S., Reynolds, J., An Enduring Occupation: The Status of the Gaza Strip from the Perspective of International Humanitarian Law, 15(2) J. Conflict & Security L. 211 (2010).Google Scholar
Davidov, G., Reichman, A., Prolonged Armed Conflict and Diminished Deference to the Military: Lessons from Israel, 35(4) Law & Soc. Inquiry 919 (2010).Google Scholar
Dayan, A., Wall-Eyed, Haaretz (July 22, 2003), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/wall-eyed-1.94906.Google Scholar
Dayanim, B., The Israeli Supreme Court and the Deportations of Palestinians: The Interaction of Law and Legitimacy, 30 Stan. J. Int’l L. 115 (1994).Google Scholar
De Puy, A., Bringing Down the Barrier: A Comparative Analysis of the ICJ Advisory Opinion and the High Court of Justice of Israel’s Ruling on Israel’s Construction of a Barrier in the Occupied Territories, 13 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int’l L. 275 (2005).Google Scholar
De Waart, P. J. I. M., Self-Rule under Oslo II: The State of Palestine within a Stone’s Throw, 8 Palestine Y.B. Int’l L. 36 (1994–1995).Google Scholar
De Waart, P. J. I. M., International Court of Justice Firmly Walled in the Law of Power in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, 18 Leiden J. Int’l L. 467 (2005).Google Scholar
Den Heijer, M., Lawson, R., Extraterritorial Human Rights and the Concept of “Jurisdiction,” in Global Justice, State Duties: The Extraterritorial Scope of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Law 153 (Langford, Malcolm, Vandenhole, Wouter, Scheinin, Martin, & van Genugten, Willem eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).Google Scholar
Dennis, M. J., Application of Human Rights Treaties Extraterritorially in Times of Armed Conflict and Military Occupation, 99 Am. J. Int’l L. 119 (2005).Google Scholar
Dennis, M. J., Non-Application of Civil and Political Rights Treaties Extraterritorially during Times of International Armed Conflict, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 453 (2007).Google Scholar
Diamond, E., Mi-Khuts Le-Geder Ha-Shikulim: Zekhuiot, Hovot Ve-Ekronot She-Lo Nilkehu Be-Heshbon Ba-Hahlatah Limno’a Me-Atzan Azati Lehishtatef Be-Maraton Phalestine (Outside the Range of Considerations: Rights, Duties and Principles Not Taken into Account in the Decision to Prevent a Gaza Runner from Participating in the Palestine Marathon), 28 Ha-Misphat Ba-Reshet (College of Management Online L.J.) 6 (2014), available at www.colman.ac.il/research/research_institute/katedra_HumanRights/Psika/Documents/29/29_july_2014_3_diamond.pdf (Isr.).Google Scholar
Dinstein, Y., Psak Ha-Din Be-Iniyan Pithat Rafiah (The Rafah Salient Ruling), 3 Tel-Aviv U. L.J. 934 (1974).Google Scholar
Dinstein, Y., The International Law of Belligerent Occupation and Human Rights, 8 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 104 (1978).Google Scholar
Dinstein, Y., War, Aggression and Self-Defense (Cambridge Univ. Press 2001).Google Scholar
Dinstein, Y., The International Law of Belligerent Occupation (Cambridge Univ. Press 2009).Google Scholar
Dinstein, Y., The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2nd ed. 2010).Google Scholar
Dörmann, K., Colassis, L., International Humanitarian Law in the Iraq Conflict, 47 German Y.B. Int’l L. 293 (2004).Google Scholar
Doswald-Beck, L., Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Are There Some Individuals Bereft of All Legal Protection? 98 Am. Soc’y Int’l l. Proceedings 353 (2004).Google Scholar
Doswald-Beck, L., The Right to Life in Armed Conflict: Does International Humanitarian Law Provide All the Answers?, 88 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 881 (2006).Google Scholar
Doswald-Beck, L., Vité, S., International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law, 293 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 112 (1993).Google Scholar
Dotan, Y., Judicial Rhetoric, Government Lawyers and Human Rights: The Case of the Israeli High Court of Justice during the Intifada, 33 Law & Soc’y Rev. 319 (1999).Google Scholar
Draper, G. I. A. D., Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Acta Juridica 193 (1979).Google Scholar
Drew, C. J., Self-Determination, Population Transfer and the Middle East Peace Accords, in Human Rights, Self-Determination and Political Change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 119 (Bowen, Stephen ed., The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff 1997).Google Scholar
Drew, C. J., The East Timor Story: International Law on Trial, 12 Eur. J. Int’l L. 651 (2001).Google Scholar
Drew, C. J., The Meaning of Self-Determination: “The Stealing of the Sahara” Redux?, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 87 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Droege, C., The Interplay between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in Situations of Armed Conflict, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 310 (2007).Google Scholar
Droege, C., Elective Affinities? Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 90 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 501 (2008).Google Scholar
Dugard, J., Reynolds, J., Apartheid, International Law, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 24(3) Eur. J. Int’l L. 867 (2013).Google Scholar
Efrat, E., The West Bank and Gaza Strip: A Geography of Occupation and Disengagement (Abingdon: Routledge 2006).Google Scholar
Eldar, A., Israel Defense Ministry Plan Earmarks Ten Percent of West Bank for Settlement Expansion, Haaretz (Mar. 30, 2012), available at www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-defense-ministry-plan-earmarks-10-percent-of-west-bank-for-settlement-expansion-1.421589.Google Scholar
El-Haddad, L., Schmitt, M., The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey 26 (Charlottesville, VA: Just World Books 2013).Google Scholar
Eliran, E., The Indonesian Settlement Project in East Timor, in Settlers in Contested Lands: Territorial Disputes and Ethnic Conflicts (Haklai, Ohad & Loizides, Neophytos eds., Stanford Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Elmusa, S. S., El-Jaafari, M., Power and Trade: The Israeli-Palestinian Economic Protocol, in The Arab-Israeli Accords: Legal Perspectives 173 (Cotran, Eugene & Mallat, Chibli eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1996).Google Scholar
Emiliou, N., The Principle of Proportionality in European Law: A Comparative Study (London: Kluwer Law International, 1996).Google Scholar
Epstein, P., Behind Closed Doors: “Autonomous Colonization” in Post United Nations Era: The Case for Western Sahara, 15 Ann. Surv. Int’l & Comp. L. 107 (2009).Google Scholar
Erakat, N., It’s Not Wrong, It’s Illegal: Situating the Gaza Blockade between International Law and the UN Response, 11 UCLA J. Islamic & Near E. L. 37 (2012).Google Scholar
Estapa, J. S., Western Sahara: A Solution for the Conflict on the Basis of Full Respect for International Law, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Etkes, D., Ofran, H., Breaking the Law in the West Bank – One Violation Leads to Another: Israeli Settlement Building on Private Palestinian Property, Peace Now (Oct. 2006), available at http://peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_in_WB_nov06Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Fassberg, C. W., Israel and the Palestinian Authority: Jurisdiction and Legal Assistance, 28 Isr. L. Rev. 318 (1994).Google Scholar
Fassberg, C. W., Legal Aspects of Israeli-Palestinian Economic Relations, in The Arab-Israeli Accords: Legal Perspectives 157 (Cotran, Eugene & Mallat, Chibli eds., The Hague/London/Boston: Kluwer Law International, 1996).Google Scholar
Feldman, T., A Tale of Two Closures: Comments on the Palmer Report Concerning the May 2010 Flotilla Incident, EJIL: Talk! (Sep. 20, 2011), available at www.ejiltalk.org/a-tale-of-two-closures-comments-on-the-palmer-report-concerning-the-may-2010-flotilla-incident/.Google Scholar
Fenster, T., Shlomo, O., In the Shadow of the Wall and Separation: Everyday Life in East Jerusalem, 17 Palestine-Isr. J. (2011), available at www.pij.org/details.php?id=1362.Google Scholar
Ferraro, T., Determining the Beginning and End of an Occupation under International Humanitarian Law, 94 IRRC 133 (2012).Google Scholar
Ferraro, T., (ed.), Expert Meeting: Occupation and Other Forms of Administration of Foreign Territory (2012), available at www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/publications/icrc-002-4094.pdf.Google Scholar
Filiu, J.-P., Gaza: A History (King, John trans., Oxford Univ. Press 2014).Google Scholar
Fitzpatrick, J., Jurisdiction of Military Commissions and the Ambiguous War on Terrorism, 96 Am. J. Int’l L. 345 (2002).Google Scholar
Foucault, M., The History of Sexuality: An Introduction (New York: Vintage 1990).Google Scholar
Fox, G. H., Humanitarian Occupation (Cambridge Univ. Press 2008).Google Scholar
Fox, G. H., Exit and Military Occupations, in Exit Strategies and State Building 197 (Caplan, Richard ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2012).Google Scholar
Fox, G. H., Transformative Occupation and the Unilateralist Impulse, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 237 (2012).Google Scholar
Frost, R., Mending Wall, in The Poetry of Robert Frost 33 (Lathem, Edward Connery ed., New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1979).Google Scholar
Frowein, J. A., The Relationship between Human Rights Regimes and Regimes of Belligerent Occupation, 28 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 1 (1998).Google Scholar
Galili, L., Long Division, Haaretz (Dec. 19, 2003), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/long-division-1.109214.Google Scholar
Galili, L., Fringe Benefits, Haaretz (Jan. 2, 2004), available at www.haaretz.com/fringe-benefits-1.60700.Google Scholar
Ganim, A., Rouhana, N. N., Yiftachel, O., Questioning “Ethnic Democracy”: A Response to Sammy Smooha, 3 Isr. Stud. 253 (1998).Google Scholar
Gardam, J., Proportionality and Force in International Law, 87 Am. J. of Int’l L. 391 (1993).Google Scholar
Gardam, J., Legal Restraints on Security Council Military Enforcement Action, 17 Mich. J. Int’l L. 285 (1995).Google Scholar
Gardam, J., Proportionality as a Restraint on the Use of Force, 20 Austl. Y.B. of Int’l L. 161 (1999).Google Scholar
Gareau, J.-F., Shouting at the Wall: Self-Determination and the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 18 Leiden J. Int’l L. 489 (2005).Google Scholar
Gasser, H.-P., International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in Non-International Armed Conflict, 45 Ger. Y.B Int’l L. 149 (2002).Google Scholar
Gasser, H.-P., Protection of the Civilian Population, in The Handbook of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts 209 (Fleck, Dieter ed., Oxford Univ. Press 1995).Google Scholar
Geiss, R., Russia’s Annexation of Crimea: The Mills of International Law Grind Slowly, But They Do Grind, 91 Int’l L. Stud. Ser. U.S. Naval War C. 425 (2015).Google Scholar
Gerson, A., Trustee Occupant: The Legal Status of Israel’s Presence in the West Bank, 14 Harv. Int’l L.J. 1 (1973).Google Scholar
Gerson, A., Israel, The West Bank and International Law (Abingdon/New York: Frank Cass 1978).Google Scholar
Gill, T. D., The Law of Belligerent Occupation: The Distinction between Invasion and Occupation of Disputed Territory, in The 1998–2000 War between Eritrea and Ethiopia – An International Legal Perspective 365 (Guttry, Andrea, Post, Harry H. G., & Venturini, Gabriella eds., The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press 2009).Google Scholar
Gioia, A., The Belligerent Occupation of Territory, in The 1998–2000 War between Eritrea and Ethiopia – An International Legal Perspective 351 (de Guttry, Andrea, Post, Harry H. G., & Venturini, Gabriella eds., The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press 2009).Google Scholar
Gioia, A., The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in Monitoring Compliance with Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts, in International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law 201 (Ben-Naftali, Orna ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
Gisha, Disengaged Occupiers: The Legal Status of Gaza (Jan. 2007), available at www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/Report%20for%20the%20website.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, Held Back: Students Trapped in Gaza (June 2008), available at http://gisha.org/UserFiles/File/Students_report_Eng-Online_Version.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, Gaza Closure Defined: Collective Punishment (Dec. 2008), available at www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/publications/GazaClosureDefinedEng.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, Rafah Crossing: Who Holds the Keys? (Mar. 2009), available at www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/publications/Rafah_Report_Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, New Procedure – Israel Bars Palestinians in Gaza from Moving to West Bank (June 2009), available at www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/publications_/WB_Gaza_Procedure-PositionP-Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, Obstacle Course: Students Denied Exit from Gaza (July 2009), available at www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/publications_/Students2009_Report_Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, Scale of Control: Israel’s Continued Responsibility in the Gaza Strip (Nov. 2011), available at http://gisha.org/UserFiles/File/scaleofcontrol/scaleofcontrol_en.PDF, at 67–75.Google Scholar
Gisha, Separating Land, Separating People: Legal Analysis of Access Restrictions between Gaza and the West Bank (June 2015), available at http://gisha.org/UserFiles/File/publications/separating-land-separating-people/separating-land-separating-people-web-en.pdf.Google Scholar
Gisha, (Re)-Introducing the Functional Approach to Occupation, Gaza Gateway (Dec. 15, 2015), available at http://gisha.org/en-blog/2015/12/15/re-introducing-the-functional-approach-to-occupation/.Google Scholar
Glahn, G. V., The Occupation of Enemy Territory (Univ. of Minnesota Press 1957).Google Scholar
Glahn, G. V., Law among Nations: An Introduction to Public International Law (London: Longman, 7th ed. 1996).Google Scholar
Glazier, D., Ignorance Is Not Bliss: The Law of Belligerent Occupation and the U.S. Invasion of Iraq, 58 Rutgers L. Rev. 121 (2005).Google Scholar
Gold, D., Jerusalem Letter/Viewpoints No. 470: From “Occupied Territories” to “Disputed Territories,” Jerusalem Center for Pub. Aff. (Jan. 16, 2002), available at www.jcpa.org/jl/vp470.htm.Google Scholar
Goodman, D., The Need for Fundamental Change in the Law of Belligerent Occupation, 37 Stan. L. Rev. 1573 (1985).Google Scholar
Gordon, N., Israel’s Occupation (Univ. of California Press 2008).Google Scholar
Gorenberg, G., The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements 1967–1977 (New York: Holt Paperbacks, Henry Holt & Co. 2007).Google Scholar
Gowlland-Debbas, V., The Right to Life and Genocide: The Court and an International Public Policy in International Law, in The International Court of Justice and Nuclear Weapons 315 (de Chazournes, Laurence Boisson & Sands, Philippe eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 1999).Google Scholar
Graber, D. A., The Development of the Law of Belligerent Occupation (Columbia Univ. Press 1949).Google Scholar
Green, F., Fragmentation in Two Dimensions: The ICJ’s Flawed Approach to Non-State Actors and International Legal Personality, 9 Melbourne J. Int’l L. 47 (2008).Google Scholar
Greenblatt, K., Gate of the Sun”: Applying Human Rights Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in Light of Non-Violent Resistance and Normalization, 12 Nw. J. Int’l Hum. Rts. 152 (2014).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., The Politics of Rights in Israeli Constitutional Law, 3 Israel Stud. 80 (1998).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., Democracy, Ethnicity and Constitutionalism in Israel: Between the “Jewish State” and the “Democratic State,” 2 Sotsyologia Israelit (Israeli Sociology) 647 (2000) (Isr.).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., The Constitution, Reconciliation, and Transitional Justice: Lessons from South Africa and Israel, 40 Stan. J. of Int’l L. 47 (2004).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., The Dilemma of Constitutional Property Rights in Ethnic Land Regimes: Israel and South Africa Compared, 121 S. Afr. L.J. 448 (2004).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., The Construction of a Wall between The Hague and Jerusalem: The Enforcement and Limits of Humanitarian Law and the Structure of Occupation, 19 Leiden J. Int’l L. 393 (2006).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., Human Proportions: Are Human Rights the Emperor’s New Clothes of the International Law of Occupation? 18 Eur. J. Int’l L. 1 (2007).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., Me-Ohev Le-Oiev: Tseddek, Emet, Yosher Ve-Sekhel Yashar Bein Israel Le-Utopia Be-Bagatz Hok Ha-Ezrahut (In Love with the Enemy: Justice, Truth, Integrity and Common Sense between Israel and Utopia in the Citizenship Law Case), 23 Hamishpat (College of Management L.J.) 79 (2007).Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., Rethinking Occupation: The Functional Approach, Opinio Juris (Apr. 23, 2012), available at http://opiniojuris.org/2012/04/23/rethinking-occupation-the-functional-approach/.Google Scholar
Gross, A. M., If There Are No Palestinians, There’s No Israeli Occupation, Haaretz (July 10, 2012), available at www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/if-there-are-no-palestinians-there-s-no-israeli-occupation-1.449988.Google Scholar
Gross, A., Feldman, T., “We Didn’t Want to Hear the Word Calories”: Rethinking Food Security, Food Power, and Food Sovereignty – Lessons from the Gaza Strip Closure, 33 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 102 (2015).Google Scholar
Gross, O., “Once More Unto the Breach”: The Systematic Failure of Applying the European Convention of Human Rights to Entrenched Emergencies, 23 Yale J. Int’l L. 437 (1998).Google Scholar
Guilfoyle, D., The Mavi Marmara Incident and Blockade in Armed Conflict, 81 Brit. Y.B. Int’l L. 171 (2011).Google Scholar
Hajjar, L., Courting Conflict: The Israeli Military Court System in the West Bank and Gaza (Univ. of California Press 2005).Google Scholar
Halley, J. E., Gay Rights and the Courts – The Amendment 2 Controversy: Romer v. Hardwick, 68 U. Colo. L. Rev. 373 (1997).Google Scholar
HAMOKED, The Permit Regime: Human Rights Violations in the West Bank Areas Known as the “Seam Zone” (Mar. 2013), available at www.hamoked.org/files/2013/1157660_eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Hanafi, S., Spacio-cide and Bio-Politics: The Israeli Colonial Project from 1947 to the Wall, in Against the Wall 158 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Hanafi, S., Spacio-cide: Colonial Politics, Invisibility and Rezoning in Palestinian Territory, 2 Contemp. Arab Aff. 106 (2009).Google Scholar
Handel, A., Chronology of the Occupation Regime 1967–2007, in The Power of Inclusive Exclusion 603 (Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal, & Hanafi, Sari eds., New York: Zone Books 2009).Google Scholar
Handel, A., Where, Whereto, and When in the Occupied Territories: An Introduction to Geography of Disaster, in The Power of Inclusive Exclusion 179 (Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal, & Hanafi, Sari eds., New York: Zone Books 2009).Google Scholar
Hannikaien, L., The Case of Western Sahara from the Perspective of Jus Cogens, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 59 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Harel, A., IDF Panel Recommends Ending Punitive House Demolitions for Terrorists’ Families, Haaretz (Feb. 17, 2005), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/idf-panel-recommends-ending-punitive-house-demolitions-for-terrorists-families-1.150620.Google Scholar
Harpaz, G., Shany, Y., The Israeli Supreme Court and the Incremental Expansion of the Scope of Discretion under Belligerent Occupation Law, 43 Isr. L. Rev 514 (2010).Google Scholar
Harris, G. T., The Era of Multilateral Occupation, 24 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 1 (2006).Google Scholar
Hass, A., Human Rights, Israel, and the Political Realities of Occupation, 41 Isr. L. Rev. 87 (2008).Google Scholar
Hass, A., Drinking the Sea at Gaza (Hebrew, ed., Bnei-Brak: Hakibbutz Hameuchad 1996).Google Scholar
Hass, A., Drinking the Sea at Gaza: Days and Nights in a Land under Siege (Nunn, Maxine trans., New York: Henry Holt & Co. 2000).Google Scholar
Hass, A., Why Won’t Israel Allow Gazans to Import Coriander?, Haaretz (May 7, 2010), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/why-won-t-israel- allow-gazans-to-import-coriander-1.288824.Google Scholar
Haßenpflug, R., Comment, 45 Ger. Y.B Int’l L. 80 (2002).Google Scholar
Havkin, S., The Reform of Israeli Checkpoints: Outsourcing, Commoditization, and Redeployment of the State, 174 Les Études du CERI 3 (2011), available at www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/sites/sciencespo.fr.ceri/files/Etude174_english.pdf.Google Scholar
Heintze, H.-J., The European Court of Human Rights and the Implementation of Human Rights Standards during Armed Conflicts, 45 Ger. Y.B Int’l L. 60 (2002).Google Scholar
Heller, K. J., Symposium on the Functional Approach to the Law of Occupation, Opinio Juris (Apr. 23, 2012), available at http://opiniojuris.org/2012/04/23/symposium-on-the-functional-approach-to-the-law-of-occupation/.Google Scholar
Henckaerts, J.-M., Deportation and Transfer of Civilians in Time of War, 26 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 469 (1993).Google Scholar
Hendry, I. D., Wood, M. C., The Legal Status of Berlin (Cambridge Univ. Press 1987).Google Scholar
Higgins, R., Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It (Oxford Univ. Press 1995).Google Scholar
Hochberg, G. Z., Visual Occupations: Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone (Duke Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Holmes, O. W., The Common Law 1 (New Jersey: The Lawbook Exchange 2005) (1881).Google Scholar
Horowitz, J. T., The Right to Education in Occupied Territories: Making More Room for Human Rights in Occupation Law, 7 Y.B. Int’l Humanitarian L. 233 (2004).Google Scholar
Horwitz, M. J., Rights, 23 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 393 (1988).Google Scholar
Imseis, A., On the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 44 Harv. Int’l. L.J. 65 (2003).Google Scholar
Imseis, A., Critical Reflections on the International Humanitarian Law Aspects of the ICJ Wall Advisory Opinion, 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 102 (2005).Google Scholar
Imseis, A., International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of Contemporary Armed Conflict (32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Dec. 8–10, 2015), available at www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/2015-ICRC-Report-IHL-and-Challenges-of-Armed-Conflicts.pdf.Google Scholar
Isr. Ministry of Foreign Aff., The Operation in Gaza: Factual and Legal Aspects ¶ 30 (July 29, 2009), available at www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/foreignpolicy/terrorism/pages/operation_gaza_factual_and_legal_aspects_applicable_legal_framework_5_aug_2009.aspx.Google Scholar
Issacharoff, A., Ravid, B., Clinton Warns Israel over Delays in Gaza Aid, Haaretz (Feb. 25, 2009), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/clinton-warns-israel-over-delays-in-gaza-aid-1.270882.Google Scholar
James, C., Mere Words: The “Enemy Entity” Designation of Gaza, 32 Hastings Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 643 (2009).Google Scholar
Jaworski, E., Military Necessity” and “Civilian Immunity”: Where Is the Balance?, 2 Chi. J. Int’l L. 175 (2003).Google Scholar
Jennings, R. Y., The Acquisition of Territory in International Law (Manchester Univ. Press 1963).Google Scholar
Jennings, R., Watts, A. (eds.), 1 Oppenheim’s International Law (Oxford Univ. Press, 9th ed. 1992).Google Scholar
Johns, F., Guantanamo Bay and the Annihilation of the Exception, 16 Eur. J. Int’l L. 613 (2005).Google Scholar
Johns, F., Non-Legality in International Law: Unruly Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2013).Google Scholar
Kaliser, M., A Modern Day Exodus: International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law Implications of Israel’s Withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, 17 Ind. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 187 (2007).Google Scholar
Kantwill, P., Watts, S., Hostile Protected Persons or “Extra-Conventional” Persons: How Unlawful Combatants in the War on Terrorism Posed Extraordinary Challenges for Military Attorneys and Commanders, 28 Fordham Int’l L.J. 681 (2005).Google Scholar
Karayanni, M., The Quest for Creative Jurisdiction: The Evolution of Personal Jurisdiction Doctrine of Israel Courts towards the Palestinian Territories, 29 Mich. J. Int’l Law 665 (2008).Google Scholar
Karayanni, M., Choice of Law under Occupation: How Israeli Law Came to Serve Palestinian Plaintiffs, 5 J. Private Int’l L. 1 (2009).Google Scholar
Karayanni, M., Access to Justice Ascends to International Civil Litigation: The Case of Palestinian Plaintiffs before Israeli Courts, 33 Civ. Just. Q. 41 (2013).Google Scholar
Karayanni, M., Conflicts in a Conflict: A Conflict of Laws Case Study on Israel and the Palestinian Territories (Oxford Univ. Press 2014).Google Scholar
Kattan, V., The Legality of the West Bank Wall: Israel’s High Court of Justice v. the International Court of Justice, 40 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1425 (2007).Google Scholar
Kavaldjieva, S., Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights: Exorbitance in Reverse? Can, and Should, an Iraqi Victim of Human Rights Abuses Inflicted by U.K. Troops Have a Remedy in U.K. Courts under the European Convention of Human Rights? 37 Geo. J. Int’l L. 507 (2005–2006).Google Scholar
Kedar, A. The Legal Transformation of Ethnic Geography: Israeli Law and the Palestinian Landholder 1948–1967, 33 N.Y.U. J. Int’l. L. & Pol. 923 (2001).Google Scholar
Kelley, T., “Jurisdictional Politics” in the Occupied West Bank: Territory, Community and Economic Dependency in the Formation of Legal Subjects, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 39 (2006).Google Scholar
Kennedy, D., A Critique of Adjudication (Harvard Univ. Press, reprint ed.1998).Google Scholar
Kennedy, D., The Dark Side of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism (Princeton Univ. Press 2005).Google Scholar
Kimmerling, B., Between the Primordial and the Civil Definitions of the Collective Identity: Eretz Israel or the State of Israel? in Comparative Social Dynamics: Essays in Honor of S. N. Eisenstadt 262 (Cohen, Eric, Lissak, Moshe, & Almagor, Uri eds., Boulder, CO: Westview Press 1985).Google Scholar
Kimmerling, B., Boundaries and Frontiers of the Israeli Control System: Analytical Conclusions, in The Israeli State and Society: Boundaries and Frontiers 265 (Kimmerling, Baruch ed., Albany: State Univ. of New York Press 1989).Google Scholar
Kittrie, O., More Process than Peace: Legitimacy, Compliance, and the Oslo Accords, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 1661 (2003).Google Scholar
Knop, K., The “Righting” of Recognition: Recognition of States in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, in Selected Papers in International Law: Contribution of the Canadian Council on International Law 261 (Bouthillier, Yves, McRae, Donald M., & Pharand, Donat eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1999).Google Scholar
Korman, S., The Right of Conquest (Oxford: Clarendon 1986).Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, M., From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument (Cambridge Univ. Press 2006).Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, M., Occupied Zone: “A Zone of Reasonableness?” 41 Isr. L. Rev. 13 (2008).Google Scholar
Kotef, H., Amir, M., Between Imaginary Lines: Violence and Its Justifications at the Military Checkpoints in Occupied Palestine, 28 Theory, Culture & Soc’y 55 (2011).Google Scholar
Kotef, H., Movement and the Ordering of Freedom: On Liberal Governances of Mobility (Duke Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Koury, S., The European Community and Member States’ Duty of Non-Recognition under the EC-Morocco Association Agreement: State Responsibility and Customary International Law, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Koutroulis, V., The Application of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in Situations of Prolonged Occupation: Only a Matter of Time? 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 165 (2012).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., The Occupation of Justice: The Supreme Court of Israel and the Occupied Territories (Albany: State Univ. of New York Press 2002).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., Introduction” to Special Double Issue: Domestic and International Judicial Review of the Construction of the Separation Barrier, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 6 (2005).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., Targeted Killing of Suspected Terrorists: Extra-Judicial Executions or Legitimate Means of Defense? 16 Eur. J. Int’l L. 171 (2005).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., The Advisory Opinion: The Light Treatment of International Humanitarian Law, 99 Am. J. Int’l L. 88 (2005).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., The Law of Armed Conflict: Problems and Prospects (Apr. 18–19, 2005), available at www.chathamhouse.org/sites/files/chathamhouse/public/Research/International%20Law/ilparmedconflict.pdf.Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., The Law of Belligerent Occupation as a System of Control, in The Impacts of Lasting Occupation: Lessons from Israeli Society 31 (Bar-Tal, Daniel & Schell, Izhak eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2012).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., The Law of Belligerent Occupation in the Supreme Court of Israel, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 207 (2012).Google Scholar
Kretzmer, D., Giladi, R., Shany, Y., International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law: Exploring Parallel Application, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 306 (2007).Google Scholar
Krieger, H., A Conflict of Norms: The Relationship between Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in the ICRC Customary Law Study, 11 J. Conflict & Security L. 265 (2006).Google Scholar
Kupperboim, R., Anti Gibor (Hero Anti), Ha’ir (Jan. 1, 2004) (Isr.).Google Scholar
Kuttab, J., Shehadeh, R., Civilian Administration in the Occupied West Bank: Analysis of Israeli Military Government Order No. 947 (Ramallah: Law in the Service of Man 1982).Google Scholar
Langford, M., Coomans, F., Gomez Isa, F., Extraterritorial Duties in International Law, in Global Justice, State Duties: The Extraterritorial Scope of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Law 51 (Langford, Malcolm, Vandenhole, Wouter, Scheinin, Martin, & van Genugten, Willem eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).Google Scholar
Lapidoth, R., Autonomy and Sovereignty: Are They Mutually Exclusive? in New Political Entities in Public and Private International Law: With Special Reference to the Palestinian Authority 3 (Shapira, Amos & Tabory, Mala eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1999).Google Scholar
Lapidoth, R., The Advisory Opinion and the Jewish Settlements, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 292 (2005).Google Scholar
Lasky, G., Bil‘in: A Test Case for Immunity: The Culture of Violence and Deception among the Israeli “Security Forces,” 19 Adalah’s Newsletter (Oct. 2005), available at www.adalah.org/newsletter/eng/oct05/ar1.pdf.Google Scholar
Leighton, S., Al-’Aqba: What One Village Can Teach Us about the Law of Occupation, 45 Geo. J. Int’l L. 524 (2014).Google Scholar
Lein, Y., Disputed Waters: Israel’s Responsibility for the Water Shortage in the Occupied Territories, B’Tselem (1998).Google Scholar
Lein, Y., Thirsty for a Solution: The Water Crisis in the Occupied Territories and Its Resolution in the Final Status Agreement, B’Tselem (2000).Google Scholar
Lein, Y., Not Even a Drop: The Water Crisis in Palestinian Villages Without a Water Network, B’Tselem (2001).Google Scholar
Levinson, C., Netanyahu Set to Bury Levy Report on Legalizing Illegal West Bank Outposts, Haaretz (Aug. 15, 2012), available at www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/netanyahu-set-to-bury-levy-report-on-legalizing-illegal-west-bank-outposts-1.458264.Google Scholar
Levinson, C., State to Hinder Removal of Settlers from Private Land, Haaretz (May 27, 2014), available at www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.595479.Google Scholar
Levy, A., Israel Rejects Its Own Offspring: The International Criminal Court, 22 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 207 (1999).Google Scholar
Levy, E., et al., Doh Al Ma’amad Ha-Bni’ah Be-Ezor Yehuda Ve-Shomron (Report on the Legal Status of Building in Judea and Samaria) (2012), available at www.pmo.gov.il/Documents/doch090712.pdf (Isr.).Google Scholar
Levy, G., Cry, Our Beloved Country, Haaretz (Jan. 11, 2004), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/cry-our-beloved-country-1.61560.Google Scholar
Levy, G., Express Shel Hatzot (Midnight Express), Haaretz (Feb. 27, 2007), www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.1390703.Google Scholar
Levy, G., The Punishment of Gaza (London/New York: Verso 2010).Google Scholar
Locuaides, L., Is the European Court of Human Rights Still a Principled Court of Human Rights after the Demopoulos Case?, 24 Leiden J. Int’l L. 435 (2011).Google Scholar
Loizides, N., Settlers, , Mobilization and Displacement in Cyprus; Antinomies of Ethnic Conflict and Immigration Politics, in Settlers in Contested Lands: Territorial Disputes and Ethnic Conflicts (Haklai, Ohad & Loizides, Neophytos eds., Stanford Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Lubell, N., Challenges in Applying Human Rights Law to Armed Conflict, 87 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 737 (2005).Google Scholar
Lubell, N., Parallel Application of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law: An Examination of the Debate, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 648 (2007).Google Scholar
Lubell, N., Human Rights in Military Occupations, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 317 (2012), available at www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/review/2012/irrc-885-lubell.pdf.Google Scholar
Lubell, N., Human Rights Obligations in Military Occupations, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 317 (2012).Google Scholar
Machover, D., International Humanitarian Law and the Indonesian Occupation of East Timor, in International Law and the Question of East Timor 205 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., London: Catholic Institute for International Relations 1995).Google Scholar
MachsomWatch, A Counterview: Checkpoints 2004 (2004), available at www.ochaopt.org/documents/opt_prot_machsomwatch_counterview_cps_2004.pdf.Google Scholar
Makdisi, S., Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation (New York: W. W. Norton & Co 2010).Google Scholar
Malanczuk, P., Some Basic Aspects of the Agreements between Israel and the PLO from the Perspective of International Law, 7 Eur. J. Int’l L. 485 (1996).Google Scholar
Mallison, W. T., Mallison, S. V., The Palestinian Problem in International Law and World Order 254 (London: Longman 1986).Google Scholar
Maoz, E., The Institutionalization of Privatization: Israeli Checkpoints Revisited (forthcoming).Google Scholar
Mari, M., The Israeli Disengagement from the Gaza Strip: An End of the Occupation? 8 Y.B. Int’l Humanitarian L. 356 (2005).Google Scholar
Marton, R., Baum, D., Transparent Wall, Opaque Gates, in Against the Wall (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Matar, H., The Wall, 10 Years On/Part 3: An Acre Here and an Acre Here, +972 Magazine (Apr. 13, 2012), available at http://972mag.com/the-wall-10-years-on-part-3-an-acre-here-and-an-acre-there/41556/.Google Scholar
Matar, I., Exploitation of Land and Water Resources for Jewish Colonies in the Occupied Territories, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories 443 (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
McDonald, B., Food Security (Cambridge: Polity Press 2010).Google Scholar
McNair, A. D., Municipal Effects of Belligerent Occupation, 57 Law Q. Rev. 33 (1941).Google Scholar
Meier, B., Reunification of Cyprus: The Possibility of Peace in the Wake of Past Failure, 34 Cornell Int’l L.J. 455 (2001).Google Scholar
Meron, T., Human Rights in Time of Peace and in Time of Armed Strife: Selected Problems, in Contemporary Issues in International Law (Buergenthal, Thomas ed., Kehl: N.P. Engel 1984).Google Scholar
Meron, T., Human Rights in Internal Strife: Their International Protection (Cambridge: Grotius Books 1987).Google Scholar
Meron, T., The Humanization of Humanitarian Law, 94 Am. J. Int’l L. 239 (2000).Google Scholar
Meron, T., The Humanization of International Law (Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff 2006).Google Scholar
Mieder, W., Good Fences Make Good Neighbors”: History and Significance of an American Proverb, 114 Folklore 155 (2003).Google Scholar
Milanovic, M., Lessons for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in the War on Terror: Comparing Hamdan and the Israeli Targeted Killing Case, 89 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 373 (2007).Google Scholar
Milanovic, M., From Compromise to Principle: Clarifying the Concept of State Jurisdiction in Human Rights Treaties, 8 Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 411 (2008).Google Scholar
Milanovic, M., Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties: Law, Principles, and Policy (Oxford Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
Miller, Z., Perils of Parity: Palestine’s Permanent Transition, 47 Cornell Int’l L.J. 331 (2014).Google Scholar
Mini, F., Liberation and Occupation: A Commander’s Perspective, 35 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 82 (2005).Google Scholar
Modirzadeh, N. K., The Dark Side of Convergence: A Pro-Civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights in Armed Conflict, 86 U.S. Naval C. Int’l L. Stud. Blue Book Series 349 (2010).Google Scholar
Mundy, J., Zunes, S., Moroccan Settlers in Western Sahara: Colonists or Fifth Column, in Settlers in Contested Lands: Territorial Disputes and Ethnic Conflicts (Haklai, Ohad & Loizides, Neophytos eds., Stanford Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Murphy, S. D., Self-Defense and the Israeli Wall Advisory Opinion: An Ipse Dixit from the ICJ? 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 62 (2005).Google Scholar
Newton, M., May, L., Proportionality in International Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2014).Google Scholar
Ni Aolain, F. D., The No-Gaps Approach to Parallel Application in the Context of the War on Terror, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 563 (2007).Google Scholar
Nichols, M., U.N. Chief Regrets Morocco’s “Misunderstanding” over Western Sahara Remark, REUTERS (Mar. 28, 2016), available at www.reuters.com/article/us-morocco-westernsahara-un-idUSKCN0WU1N9.Google Scholar
Nicolosi, S., The Law of Military Occupation and the Role of De Jure and De Facto Sovereignty, 31 Pol. Y.B. Int’l L. 165 (2011).Google Scholar
Nuffel, P. V., The Story of the Israeli Settlements in the West Bank as It Is Told in International Law, 33 Mil. L. & L. of War Rev. 353 (1994).Google Scholar
Oberleitner, G., Human Rights in Armed Conflict: Law, Practice, Policy (Cambridge Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
One Rule – Two Legal Systems: Israel’s Regime of Laws in the West Bank, The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (2014), available at www.acri .org.il/en/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Two-Systems-of-Law-English-FINAL.pdf.Google Scholar
Ophir, A., The Politics of Catastrophization: Emergency and Exception, in Contemporary States of Emergency: The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions 59 (Fassin, Didier & Pandolfi, Mariella eds., New York: Zone Books 2010).Google Scholar
Oppenheim, L. F. L., The Legal Relations between an Occupying Power and the Inhabitants, 33 L. Q. Rev 363 (1917).Google Scholar
Orakhelashvili, A., Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 11 J. Conflict & Security L. 119 (2006).Google Scholar
Ouroussoff, N., A Line in the Sand: Architects and Israel’s Barrier, New York Times (Jan. 1, 2006), available at www.nytimes.com/2006/01/01/arts/design/01ouro.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0.Google Scholar
Parsons, B. C., Moving the Law of Occupation into the Twenty-First Century, 57 Naval L. Rev. 1 (2009).Google Scholar
Paulk, S., Determination of Self in a Decolonized Territory: The Dutch, The Indonesians and the East Timorese, 15 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 267 (2001).Google Scholar
Paulus, A., The Use of Force in Occupied Territory: The Applicable Legal Framework, in ICRC Expert Meeting – Occupation and Other Forms of Administration of Foreign Territory 131 (Ferraro, Tristan ed., 2012), available at www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/publications/icrc-002-4094.pdf.Google Scholar
Paust, J., The US as Occupying Power over Portions of Iraq and Relevant Respon- sibilities under the Laws of War, Am. Soc’y Int’l L. (2003), available at www.asil.org/insigh102.cfm.Google Scholar
Paz-Fuchs, A., Ronen, Y., Peace Now, Guilty! Construction of Settlements upon Private Land – Official Data, Peace Now (Mar. 2007), available at http://peacenow.org.il/eng/sites/default/files/Breaking_The_Law_formal%20data_March07Eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Paz-Fuchs, A., Occupational Hazards: Labor Law in the Occupied Territories, 30 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 580 (2012).Google Scholar
Pejic, J., Al-Jedda Judgment: The Oversight of International Humanitarian Law, 93 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 837 (2011).Google Scholar
Pellet, A., The Destruction of Troy Will Not Take Place, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories 169 (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
Perugini, N., Gordon, N., The Bureaucracy of Occupation (2004), available at www.phr.org.il/uploaded/15.5.04Report_1.pdf.Google Scholar
Perugini, N., Gordon, N., The Human Right to Dominate (Oxford Univ. Press 2015).Google Scholar
Perugini, N., Gordon, N., Physicians for Human Rights – Israel, The Disengagement from the Gaza Strip: Patients Pay the Price (Sept. 2005), available at www.phr.org.il/uploaded/26.9.05Report.pdf.Google Scholar
Pictet, J., Developments and Principles of International Humanitarian Law (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1985).Google Scholar
Playfair, E., Playing on Principle? Israel’s Justification for Its Administrative Acts in the Occupied West Bank, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
Pocar, F., Introductory Remarks, in The 1998–2000 War between Eritrea and Ethiopia – An International Legal Perspective, xiii (de Guttry, Andrea, Post, Harry H. G., & Venturini, Gabriella eds., The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press 2009).Google Scholar
Pomerance, M., A Court of “UN” Law, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 134 (2005).Google Scholar
Pomerance, M., The ICJ’s Advisory Jurisdiction and the Crumbling Wall between the Political and the Judicial, 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 26 (2005).Google Scholar
Pomerance, M., Private Security Companies in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT): An International Humanitarian Law Perspective (Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, Harvard Univ., Mar. 2008), available at www.hpcrresearch.org/sites/default/files/publications/PSCbrief.pdf.Google Scholar
Provost, R., International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2002).Google Scholar
Prud’homme, N., Lex Specialis: Oversimplifying a More Complex and Multifaceted Relationship? 40 Isr. L. Rev. 356 (2007).Google Scholar
Quenivet, N., The ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: The Relationship between Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (Aug. 18, 2004), available at www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ifhv/documents/bofaxe/bofaxe2003-2004/x283e.pdf.Google Scholar
Quigley, J., David v. Goliath: Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in Light of the Palestinian Right of Self-Determination and Right to Recapture Territory Taken by Force, 21 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 489 (1988–1989).Google Scholar
Quigley, J., The Relation between Human Rights Law and the Law of Belligerent Occupation: Does an Occupied Population Have a Right to Freedom of Assembly and Expression?, 12 Brit. Colum. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 1 (1989).Google Scholar
Quigley, J., The Israel–PLO Agreement versus the Geneva Civilians Convention, 7 Palestine Y.B. Int’l L. 45 (1992–1994).Google Scholar
Quigley, J., The Statehood of Palestine: International Law in the Middle East Conflict (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010).Google Scholar
Quint, P. E., The Constitutional Law of German Unification, 50 Md. L. Rev. 475 (1991).Google Scholar
Qupty, M., The Application of International Law in the Occupied Territories as Reflected in the Judgments of the High Court of Justice in Israel, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories 87 (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
Ranta, R., Political Decision Making and Non-Decisions: The Case of Israel and the Occupied Territories (London: Palgrave Macmillan 2015).Google Scholar
Rapaport, M., Without Sha’ids, Haaretz (June 10, 2005)Google Scholar
Ratner, S., Foreign Occupation and International Territorial Administration: The Challenges of Convergence, 16(4) Eur. J. Int’l L. 695 (2005).Google Scholar
Ress, G., Germany: Legal Status after World War II, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. X 191 (Bernhardt, R. ed., Amsterdam: North-Holland 1987).Google Scholar
Rishmawi, M., The Administration of the West Bank under Israeli Rule, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories 267 (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
Roberts, A., Occupation, Military, Termination of, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. ¶33, available at http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1927?rskey=DOT65x&result=3&prd=EPIL.Google Scholar
Roberts, A., What Is a Military Occupation? 55 Brit. Y.B. Int’l L. 249 (Brownlie, Ian & Bowett, Derek eds., 1984).Google Scholar
Roberts, A., Prolonged Military Occupation: The Israeli-Occupied Territories since 1967, 84 Am. J. Int’l L. 44 (1990).Google Scholar
Roberts, A., The End of Occupation: Iraq 2004, 54(1) Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 27, 31 (2005).Google Scholar
Roberts, A., Transformative Military Occupation: Applying the Laws of War and Human Rights, 100 Am. J. Int’l L. 580 (2006).Google Scholar
Ron, J., Frontiers and Ghettos: State Violence in Serbia and Israel (Univ. of California Press 2003).Google Scholar
Ronen, Y., Illegal Occupation and Its Consequences, 41 Isr. L. Rev. 201 (2008).Google Scholar
Ronen, Y., Transition from Illegal Regimes under International Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
Ronen, Y., Israel – Going Private: The Use and Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies in Situations of Armed Conflict, in Multilevel Regulation of Military and Security Outsourcing: The Interplay between International Norms, European Law and Domestic Legislation 431 (Sossai, Mirko & Bakker, Christine eds., Oxford: Hart Publishing 2012).Google Scholar
Ronen, Y., Applicability of Basic Law: Human Dignity and Freedom in the West Bank, 46 Isr. L. Rev. 135 (2013).Google Scholar
Ronen, Y., Blind in Their Own Cause: The Military Courts in the West Bank, 2 Cambridge J. Int’l & Comp. L. 738 (2013).Google Scholar
Rostow, E. V., Correspondence, 84 Am. J. Int’l L. 717 (1990).Google Scholar
Rostow, N., Gaza, Iraq, Lebanon: Three Occupations under International Law, 37 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 205 (2007).Google Scholar
Rubin, B., The Adoption of International Treaties into Israeli Law by the Courts, 13 Mishpatim (Hebrew U.L.J.) 210 (1983).Google Scholar
Rubin, B., Disengagement from the Gaza Strip and Post-Occupation Duties, 42(3) Isr. L. Rev. 528 (2010).Google Scholar
Rubinstein, A., The Changing Status of the “Territories” (West Bank and Gaza): From Escrow to Legal Mongrel, 8 Tel-Aviv U. Stud. L. 59 (1988).Google Scholar
Rubinstein, D., Ha-Gader Lo Ta´atsor Et Ha-Mehabel Ha-Mit’abed Ha-Ba (The Fence Will Not Block the Next Suicide Bomber), Haaretz, Dec. 9, 2005, at B5 (Isr.).Google Scholar
Sabel, R., The International Court of Justice Decision on the Separation Barrier and the Green Line, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 316 (2005).Google Scholar
Samson, E., Is Gaza Occupied? Redefining the Status of Gaza under International Law, 25 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 915 (2010).Google Scholar
Sassòli, M., Use and Abuse of the Laws of War in the “War on Terrorism,” 22 Law & Ineq. 195 (2004).Google Scholar
Sassòli, M., Legislation and Maintenance of Public Order and Civil Life by Occupying Powers, 16(4) Eur. J. Int’l L. 661 (2005).Google Scholar
Sassòli, M., The International Legal Framework for Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack or Detain Someone in Afghanistan? 39 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 177 (2009).Google Scholar
Sassòli, M., Is the Law of Occupation Applicable to the Invasion Phase? A Plea in Defense of Pictet and the Inhabitants of Territories under Invasion: The Case for the Applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention during the Invasion Phase, 94(885) IRRC 42 (2012).Google Scholar
Sassòli, M., Olson, L. M., The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Where It Matters: Admissible Killing and Internment of Fighters in Non-International Armed Conflicts, 90 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 599 (2008).Google Scholar
Sasson, T., Opinion Concerning Unauthorized Outposts (Mar. 10, 2005), available at http://pmo.gov.il/SiteCollectionDocuments/PMO/Communication/Spokesman/sason2.pdf (Isr.).Google Scholar
Sasson, T., Al Pi Tehom – Haim Nitzchon Hitnachluyot Hu Sofa Shel HaDemokratia HaIsraelit? (On the Brink of the Abyss: Is the Triumph of the Settlements the End of Israeli Democracy?) (Shemesh, Beit ed., Israel: Keter Books 2015) (Isr.).Google Scholar
Sautman, B., Is Tibet China’s Colony? The Claim of Demographic Catastrophe, 15 Colum. J. Asian L. 81 (2001).Google Scholar
Sayed, H., The Fictions of the “Illegal” Occupation in the West Bank and Gaza, 16 Or. Rev. Int’l L. 79, (2015).Google Scholar
Schabas, W., Lex Specialis? Belt and Suspenders? The Parallel Application of Human Rights Law, and the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Conundrum of Jus ad Bellum, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 592 (2007).Google Scholar
Scheffer, D., Beyond Occupation Law, 97 Am. J. Int’l L. 842 (2003)Google Scholar
Scheiner, C., Self-Determination Requires More than Political Independence: Recent Developments in Timor-Leste, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Schindler, D., Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Interrelationship of the Laws, 31 Am. U. L. Rev. 935 (1981–1982).Google Scholar
Schmitt, C., Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty (Schwab, George trans., MIT Press, 2nd printing 1988).Google Scholar
Schwarzenberger, G., The Law of Belligerent Occupation: Basic Issues, 30 Nordisk Tidsskrift Int’l Ret. 10 (1960).Google Scholar
Schweisfurth, T., Germany: Occupation after World War II, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. III 191 (Bernhardt, R. ed., Amsterdam: North-Holland 1982).Google Scholar
Scobbie, I., Natural Resources and Belligerent Occupation: Mutation through Permanent Sovereignty, in Human Rights, Self-Determination and Political Change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 221 (Bowen, Stephen ed., The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff 1997).Google Scholar
Scobbie, I., An Intimate Disengagement: Israel’s Withdrawal from Gaza, the Law of Occupation and of Self-Determination, 11 Y.B. Islamic & Middle Eastern L. 20042005 (2006).Google Scholar
Scobbie, I., Gaza, in International Law and the Classification of Conflicts 280 (Wilmshurst, Elizabeth ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2012), available at http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199657759.001.0001/law-9780199657759-chapter-9.Google Scholar
Scobbie, I., Smoke Mirrors and Killer Whales: The International Court’s Opinion on the Israeli Barrier Wall, 5 German L.J. 1107 (2004), available at www.germanlawjournal.com/pdfs/Vol05No09/PDF_Vol_05_No_09_1107-1131_EU_Scobbie.pdf.Google Scholar
Scobbie, I., Words My Mother Never Taught Me: “In Defense of the International Court, 99 Am. J. Int’l L. 76 (2005).Google Scholar
Segal, R., Weizman, E., The Mountain Principle of Building in Heights, in A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture 79 (Segal, Rafi & Weizman, Eyal eds., London/New York: Verso 2003).Google Scholar
Segev, T., 1967: Israel, the War and the Year That Transformed the Middle East (New York: Metropolitan Books 2008).Google Scholar
Sforza, J. M., The Timor Gap Dispute: The Validity of the Timor Gap Treaty, Self-Determination, and Decolonization, 22 Suffolk Transnat’l L. Rev. 481 (1998–1999).Google Scholar
Shah, S., On the Road to Apartheid: The Bypass Road Network in the West Bank, 29 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 221 (1997).Google Scholar
Shamgar, M., The Observance of International Law in the Administered Territories, 1 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 262 (1971).Google Scholar
Shamgar, M., Legal Concepts and Problems of the Israeli Military Government: The Initial Stage, in Military Government in the Territories Administrated by Israel 1967–1980 13 (Shamgar, Meir ed., Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem Press 1982).Google Scholar
Shamir, R., Landmark Cases” and the Reproduction of Legitimacy: The Case of Israel’s High Court of Justice, 24(3) Law & Soc’y Rev. 781 (1990).Google Scholar
Shamir, R., Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime, 23 Soc. Theory 197 (2005).Google Scholar
Shany, Y., Capacities and Inadequacies: A Look at the Two Separation Barrier Cases, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 230 (2005).Google Scholar
Shany, Y., Faraway, So Close: The Legal Status of Gaza after Israel’s Disengagement, 8 Y.B. Int’l Human. L. 369 (2005).Google Scholar
Shany, Y., Head against the Wall? Israel’s Rejection of the Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, in Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 2004 (McCormack, Tim & McDonald, Avril eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 2007).Google Scholar
Shany, Y., Binary Law Meets Complex Reality: The Occupation of Gaza Debate, 41 Isr. L. Rev. 68 (2008).Google Scholar
Shany, Y., The Law Applicable to Non-Occupied Gaza: A Comment on Bassiouni v. The Prime Minister of Israel, 42 Isr. L. Rev. 101 (2009).Google Scholar
Shapira, A., Tabory, M., Foreword, in New Political Entities in Public and Private International Law: With Special Reference to the Palestinian Authority (Shapira, Amos & Tabory, Mala eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1999).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., Occupier’s Law: Israel and the West Bank (Washington, DC: Institute for Palestine Studies, rev. ed. 1988).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., The Legislative Stages of the Israeli Military Occupation, in International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories 151 (Playfair, Emma ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., Can the Declaration of Principles Bring about a “Just and Lasting Peace”? 4 Eur. J. Int’l L. 553 (1993).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., The Weight of Legal History: Constraints and Hopes in the Search for a Sovereign Legal Language, in The Arab-Israeli Accords: Legal Perspectives 3 (Cotran, Eugene & Mallat, Chibli eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1996).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., From Occupation to Interim Accords: Israel and the Palestinian Territories (The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1997).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape (London: Profile Books 2008).Google Scholar
Shehadeh, R., Occupation Diaries (London: Profile Books Ltd 2012).Google Scholar
Shenhav, Y., Berda, Y., The Colonial Foundations of the State of Exception: Juxtaposing the Israeli Occupation with Colonial Bureaucratic History, in The Power of Inclusive Exclusion 337 (Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal, & Hanafi, Sari eds., New York: Zone Books 2009).Google Scholar
Shenhav, Y., Beyond the Two-State Solution: A Jewish Political Essay (Cambridge: Polity Press 2012).Google Scholar
Silverberg, S., Diplomatic Recognition of States in Statu Nascendi: The Case of Palestine, 6 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int’l L. 21 (1998).Google Scholar
Simon, D., The Demolition of Homes in the Israeli Occupied Territories, 19 Yale J. Int’l L. 1 (1994).Google Scholar
Singer, J., The Establishment of a Civil Administration in the Areas Administered by Israel, 12 Isr. Y.B. Hum. Rts. 259 (1982).Google Scholar
Singer, J., Aspects of Foreign Relations under the Israeli-Palestinian Agreements on Interim Self-Government Arrangements for the West Bank and Gaza, 28 Isr. L. Rev. 268 (1994).Google Scholar
Singer, J., The Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements: Some Legal Aspects, 1 Justice Mag. 4 (1994).Google Scholar
Singer, J., The West Bank and Gaza Strip: Phase Two, 7 Justice Mag. 5 (1995).Google Scholar
Sloane, R. D., The Changing Face of Recognition in International Law: A Case Study of Tibet, 16 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 107 (2002).Google Scholar
Sloss, D., Using International Court of Justice Advisory Opinions to Adjudicate Secessionist Claims, 42 Santa Clara L. Rev. 357 (2002).Google Scholar
Smooha, S., Minority Status in an Ethnic Democracy: The Status of the Arab Minority in Israel, 13 Ethnic & Racial Stud. 389 (1990).Google Scholar
Sofer, R., Hamas Sworn In: Israel to Cut off Funds, Ynet News (Feb. 15, 2006), available at www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3216790,00.html.Google Scholar
Solomon, S., Occupied or Not: The Question of Gaza’s Legal Status after the Israeli Disengagement, 19 Cardozo J. Int’l & Comp. L. 59 (2011).Google Scholar
Sorkin, M., Introduction: Up against the Wall, in Against the Wall 1 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Sorkin, M., Special Double Issue: Domestic and International Judicial Review of the Construction of the Separation Barrier, 38(1–2) Isr. L. Rev. 6 (2005).Google Scholar
Stephanopoulos, N., Israel’s Legal Obligations to Gaza after the Pullout, 31 Yale J. Int’l L. 524 (2006).Google Scholar
Stephens, D., Human Rights and Armed Conflict: The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice in the Nuclear Weapons Case, 4 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 1 (2001).Google Scholar
Stirk, P. M. R., The Politics of Military Occupation (Edinburgh Univ. Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Sultany, N., Activism and Legitimation in Israel’s Jurisprudence of Occupation, Soc. & Legal Stud. 1 (2014).Google Scholar
Tabory, M., The Legal Personality of the Palestinian Autonomy, in New Political Entities in Public and Private International Law: With Special Reference to the Palestinian Authority 139 (Shapira, Amos & Tabory, Mala eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1999).Google Scholar
Tal, O., Ma’avrei Ha-Gvul Le-Israel Me-Aza U-me-Hagadah Ha-Ma’aravit (Border Crossings to Israel from the West Bank and Gaza) (The Knesset Information and Research Department, June 19, 2006), available at www.knesset.gov.il/mmm/data/pdf/m01532.pdf (Isr.).Google Scholar
Tams, C. J., Light Treatment of a Complex Problem: The Law of Self-Defense in the Wall Case, 16 European J. Int’l Law 963 (2006).Google Scholar
Tawil-Souri, H., Digital Occupation: Gaza’s High-Tech Enclosure, 41 J. Palestine Stud. 27 (2012).Google Scholar
Teitel, R. G., Humanity’s Law: Rule of Law for the New Global Politics, 35 Cornell Int’l L.J. 359 (2001–2002).Google Scholar
Teitel, R. G., Humanity’s Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2011).Google Scholar
The Separation Barrier and International Humanitarian Law (Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, July 2004).Google Scholar
The Arab Association for Human Rights, Behind the Walls: Separation Walls between Arabs and Jews in Mixed Cities and Neighborhoods in Israel (2005), available at http://electronicintifada.net/content/behind-walls-separation-walls-between-arabs-and-jews-mixed-cities-israel/2428.Google Scholar
Thürer, D., MacLaren, M., Jus Post Bellum” in Iraq: A Challenge to the Applicability and Relevance of International Humanitarian Law? in Weltinnenrecht: Lieber Amicorum Jost Delbrück 23 (Dicke, Klaus et al. eds., Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 2005).Google Scholar
Tilley, V. (ed.), Beyond Occupation: Apartheid, Colonialism and Interna- tional Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (London: Pluto Press 2012).Google Scholar
Turkel Commission, Turkel Report – Part One ¶¶ 23, 36 (Jan. 2010), available at www.turkel-committee.gov.il/files/wordocs/8808report-eng.pdf.Google Scholar
Tushnet, M., An Essay on Rights, 62 Texas L. Rev. 1363 (1984).Google Scholar
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: Occupied Palestinian Territory, Restricting Space: The Planning Regime Applied by Israel in Area C of the West Bank (Dec. 2009), available at www.ochaopt.org/documents/special_focus_area_c_demolitions_december_2009.pdf.Google Scholar
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: Occupied Palestinian Territory, Gaza Emergency Situation Report (Aug. 28, 2014).Google Scholar
Urquhart, C., Gaza on Brink of Implosion as Aid Cut-Off Starts to Bite, Guardian (Apr. 16, 2006), available at www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/apr/16/israel.Google Scholar
Vite, S., The Interrelation of the Law of Occupation and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: The Examples of Food, Health and Property, 90 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 629 (2008).Google Scholar
Vitullo, A., The Long Economic Shadow of the Wall, in Against the Wall 100 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Watkin, K., Maintaining Law and Order during Occupation: Breaking the Normative Chains, 41 Isr. L. Rev. 175 (2008).Google Scholar
Watkin, K., Use of Force during Occupation: Law Enforcement and Conduct of Hostilities, 94 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 267 (2012).Google Scholar
Watson, A., Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law (Univ. of Georgia Press, 2nd ed. 1993).Google Scholar
Watson, G. R., The Oslo Accords: International Law and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreements (Oxford Univ. Press 2000).Google Scholar
Watson, G. R., The “Wall” Decision in Legal and Political Context, 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 6 (2005).Google Scholar
Webb, P., Thorne-Lyman, A., Entitlement Failure from a Food Quality Perspective: The Life and Death Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Humanitarian Crises, in Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure 243 (Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb, Acharya, Shabd S., & Davis, Benjamin eds., New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2007).Google Scholar
Wedgwood, R., The ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Israeli Security Fence and the Limits of Self-Defense, 99 Am. J. of Int’l L. 52 (2005).Google Scholar
Weiler, J. H. H., Israel, the Territories and International Law: When Doves Are Hawks, in Israel among the Nations 381 (Kellermann, Alfred E., Siehr, Kurt, & Einhorn, Talia eds., The Hague: Kluwer Law International 1998).Google Scholar
Weill, S., The Judicial Arm of the Occupation: The Israeli Military Courts in the Occupied Territories, 89 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 395 (2007).Google Scholar
Weill, S., The Role of National Courts in Applying International Humanitarian Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2014).Google Scholar
Weissbrodt, D., Bergquist, A., Extraordinary Rendition and the Humanitarian Law of War and Occupation, 47 Va. J. Int’l L. 295 (2006–2007).Google Scholar
Weizman, E., Hollow Land: The Barrier Archipelago and the Impossible Politics of Separation, in Against the Wall 224 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Weizman, E., Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation (London/New York: Verso, 2007).Google Scholar
Weizman, E., Thanato-tactics, in The Power of Inclusive Exclusion 543 (Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal, & Hanafi, Sari eds., New York: Zone Books 2009).Google Scholar
Weizman, E., The Least of All Possible Evils: Humanitarian Violence from Arendt to Gaza (London/New York: Verso 2012).Google Scholar
Welton, M. D., The NATO Stationing Agreements in the Federal Republic of Germany: Old Law and New Politics, 122 Mil. L. Rev. 77 (1988).Google Scholar
Wilde, R., Legal “Black Hole”? Extraterritorial State Action and International Treaty Law on Civil and Political Rights, 26 Mich. J. Int’l L. 739 (2005).Google Scholar
Wilde, R., Triggering State Obligations Extraterritorially: The Spatial Test in Certain Human Rights Treaties, 40 Isr. L. Rev. 503 (2007).Google Scholar
Wilde, R., International Territorial Administration: How Trusteeship and the Civilizing Mission Never Went Away (Oxford Univ. Press 2008).Google Scholar
Wilde, R., Complementing Occupation Law? Selective Judicial Treatment of the Suitability of Human Rights Norms, 42 Isr. L. Rev. 80 (2009).Google Scholar
Wilde, R., Compliance with Human Rights Norms Extraterritorially: “Human Rights Imperialism”?, in International Law and the Quest for Its Implementation 319 (de Chazournes, Laurence Boisson & Kohen, Marcelo eds., Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff 2010).Google Scholar
Wills, S., Occupation Law and Multi-National Operations: Problems and Perspectives, 77 Brit. Y.B. Int’l L. 256 (2006).Google Scholar
Wippman, D., International Law and Ethnic Conflict on Cyprus, 31 Tex. Int’l L.J. 141 (1996).Google Scholar
Wrange, P., The Swedish Position on Western Sahara and International Law, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Yesh Din & The Emile Zola Chair for Human Rights, Unprecedented: A Legal Analysis of the Report of the Committee to Examine the Status of Building in Judea and Samaria [the West Bank] (“The Levy Committee”) – International and Administrative Aspects (Jan. 2014), available at http://yesh-din.org/userfiles/file/Reports-English/Yesh%20Din%20-%20Chasar%20Takdim%20English%20-%20Web-%2016_6.pdf.Google Scholar
Yesh Din, The Impact of the Settlements on Palestinian Rights in the West Bank (Nov. 8, 2012).Google Scholar
Yesh Din, Law Enforcement on Israeli Civilians in the West Bank (July 2013).Google Scholar
Yesh Din, Police Investigations of Vandalization of Palestinian Trees in the West Bank (Oct. 2013).Google Scholar
Yesh Din, From Occupation to Annexation: The Silent Adoption of the Levy Report on Retroactive Authorization of Illegal Construction in the West Bank (Feb. 2016), available at http://yesh-din.org/userfiles/from%20occupation%20to%20annexation%20final%20English_Web.pdf.Google Scholar
Yiftachel, O., “Ethnocracy”: The Politics of Judaizing Israel/Palestine, 6 Constellations 364 (1999).Google Scholar
Yiftachel, O., Ethnocracy: Land and Identity Politics in Israel/Palestine (Univ. of Pennsylvania Press 2006).Google Scholar
Yiftachel, O., Yacobi, H., Barriers, , Walls and Dialectics: The Shaping of “Creeping Apartheid” in Israel/Palestine, in Against the Wall 138 (Sorkin, Michael ed., New York: The New Press 2005).Google Scholar
Yoaz, Y., Justice Minister: West Bank Fence Is Future Border, Haaretz (Dec. 1, 2005), available at www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/justice-minister-west-bank-fence-is-future-border-1.175539.Google Scholar
Zahawi, H., Redefining the Law of Occupation in the Wake of Operation “Iraqi Freedom,” 95 Calif. L. Rev. 2295 (2007).Google Scholar
Zemach, A., Taking War Seriously: Applying the Law of War to Hostilities within an Occupied Territory, 38 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 645 (2006).Google Scholar
Zemach, A., Can Occupation Resulting from a War of Self-Defense Become Illegal? 24(2) Minn. J. Int’l L. 313 (2015).Google Scholar
Zemach, A., Frog in the Milk: International Law and the Future of Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, 30 Am. U. Int’l. L. Rev. 53 (2015).Google Scholar
Zertal, I., Eldar, A., Lords of the Land: The War over Israel’s Settlements in the Occupied Territories, 1967–2007 (New York: Nation Books 2007).Google Scholar
Zilbershats, Y., The Role of International Law in Israeli Constitution, 4(1) Mishpat Umimshal (Law and Government in Israel) 47 (1997).Google Scholar
Zilbershats, Y., The IDF in the West Bank and Gaza: Legitimate Belligerent Occupation or Prohibited Colonialism, 20 Mekhkarey Mishpat (Law Studies) 547 (2004).Google Scholar
Zilbershats, Y., Apartheid, International Law and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: A Reply to John Dugard and John Reynolds, 24(3) Eur. J. Int’l L. 915 (2013).Google Scholar
Zoubir, Y., Geopolitics and Realpolitik as Impediments to the Resolution of Conflict and Violations of International Law: The Case of Western Sahara, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 275 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Zunes, S., East Timor and Western Sahara: A Comparative Analysis on Prospects for Self-Determination, in International Law and the Question of Western Sahara 109 (Arts, Karin & Leite, Pedro Pinto eds., Leiden: International Platform for Jurists for East Timor 2007).Google Scholar
Zwanenburg, M., Is the Law of Occupation Applicable to the Invasion Phase? Challenging the Pictet Theory, 94(885) IRRC 30 (2012).Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • Aeyal Gross, Tel-Aviv University
  • Book: The Writing on the Wall
  • Online publication: 11 May 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316536308.007
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • Aeyal Gross, Tel-Aviv University
  • Book: The Writing on the Wall
  • Online publication: 11 May 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316536308.007
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • Aeyal Gross, Tel-Aviv University
  • Book: The Writing on the Wall
  • Online publication: 11 May 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316536308.007
Available formats
×