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Under the editorship of Nimer Sultany, the peer-reviewed Volume 22 of the Palestine Yearbook of International Law includes articles on: international law and Palestinian liberation; minority protections in international law; systemic economic harm under Israeli occupation; apartheid and restrictions of movement in the West Bank; restrictions on pro-Palestinian speech and activism in Germany; as well as book review essays. The Yearbook is an unparalleled reference work of general international law, in particular as related to Palestine and the Palestinian people. Published in cooperation with the Birzeit University Institute of Law, the Yearbook is a valuable resource for anyone seeking well-researched and timely information about Palestine and critical approaches to international law. Contributors include Ralph Wilde, Sally Shammas, Shahd Hammouri, Costanza Ferrando, Nadija Samour, Ahmed Abed, John Reynolds, and Ata Hindi.Please click here for the online version including the abstracts of the articles of The Palestine Yearbook of International Law.
Nimer Sultany, is Reader in Public Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His publications include Law and Revolution: Legitimacy and Constitutionalism After the Arab Spring (OUP 2017).
List of ContributorsIntroduction, Vol. 22 (2019–2020)Part 1: ArticlesUsing the Master’s Tools to Dismantle the Master’s House: International Law and Palestinian LiberationRalph WildeFact and Fiction: The Nation-State, Colonialism, and International Minority LawSally ShammasSystemic Economic Harm in Occupied Palestine and the Social Connections ModelShahd HammouriRestrictions on Freedom of Movement in the West Bank: A Policy of ApartheidCostanza FerrandoPart 2: Case CommentariesWill the German Judiciary Protect the Right to BDS?Nadija Samour and Ahmed AbedPart 3: Review EssaysA Hundred Years of Settler-Colonialism: History, Law, Horizons BeyondRashid Khalidi, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917–2017 (2020) & Noura Erakat, Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine (2019)John ReynoldsThe “Visible” and “Invisible” College of Legal AdvisersAndraž Zidar and Jean-Pierre Gauci eds., “The Role of Legal Advisers in International Law” (2016)Ata R. HindiPart 4: Book ReviewsRouba Al-Salem, “Security, Rights and Law: The Israeli High Court of Justice and Israeli Settlements in the Occupied West Bank”Diana ButtuMarco Longobardo, “The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory” (2018)Omar Yousef ShehabiAngélica Maria Bernal, “Beyond Origins: Rethinking Founding in a Time of Constitutional Democracy” (2017)Alicia Pastor y CamarasaIndex