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      The Occupation of Justice: The Supreme Court of Israel and the Occupied Territories

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      The book provides a critical analysis of the manner in which the Israeli Supreme Court has dealt with petitions relating to the actions and policies of the Israeli authorities in the West Bank and Gaza, which were occupied by Israel in 1967. It offers an exhaustive analysis of the Court''s decisions...

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      Product ID:9780190696023
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:The Occupation of Justice
      Subtitle:The Supreme Court of Israel and the Occupied Territories
      Authors:Author: David Kretzmer, Yael Ronen
      Page Count:560
      Subjects:Indigenous people: governance and politics, Regional government, Law and society, sociology of law, International law, Constitutional and administrative law: general, Law & society, International law, Constitutional & administrative law
      Description:The book provides a critical analysis of the manner in which the Israeli Supreme Court has dealt with petitions relating to the actions and policies of the Israeli authorities in the West Bank and Gaza, which were occupied by Israel in 1967. It offers an exhaustive analysis of the Court''s decisions on a variety of topics, including civilian settlements, the separation barrier, punitive house demolitions, and conduct of hostilities.
      Judicial review by Israel''s Supreme Court over actions of Israeli authorities in the territories occupied by Israel in 1967 is an important element in Israel''s legal and political control of these territories. The Occupation of Justice presents a comprehensive discussion of the Court''s decisions in exercising this review. This revised and expanded edition includes updated material and analysis, as well as new chapters. Inter alia, it addresses the Court''s approach to its jurisdiction to consider petitions from residents of the Occupied Territories; justiciability of sensitive political issues; application and interpretation of the international law of belligerent occupation in general, and the Fourth Geneva Convention in particular; the relevance of international human rights law and Israeli constitutional law; the rights of Gaza residents after the withdrawal of Israeli forces and settlements from the area; Israeli settlements and settlers; construction of the separation barrier in the West Bank; security measures, including internment, interrogation practices, and punitive house demolitions; and judicial review of hostilities.The study examines the inherent tension involved in judicial review over the actions of authorities in a territory in which the inhabitants are not part of the political community the Court belongs to. It argues that this tension is aggravated in the context of the West Bank by the glaring disparity between the norms of belligerent occupation and the Israeli government''s policies. The study shows that while the Court''s review has enabled many individuals to receive a remedy, it has largely served to legitimise government policies and practices in the Occupied Territories.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press Inc
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-04-21

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      Weight978 g
      Dimensions167 × 245 × 40 mm