A virtual discussion panel with international legal scholars on how race and its relationship with international law has come up in three ongoing proceedings before the International Court of Justice.
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Legal scholars from Palestine and the Arab World discuss the ICJ’s decision on provisional measures in South Africa case against Israel for genocide, its consequences and implications, and the current legal discourse surrounding the decision on Palestine and international law.
Join us on 31 January 2024 for the 5th Decolonise Palestine Teach-In. The roundtable discussion is on the recent ICJ provisional measures decision on South Africa v Israel. The panel explores the impact of the decision on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and will examine the political utility of legal institutions like the ICJ in the broader struggle for Palestinian liberation.
As part of the Publishers for Palestine initiative, TWAILR is proud to release an ebook collection of writings on Palestine that we have published since we started the journal four years ago.
On this International Day for Solidarity with the Palestinian people, this panel unites six international law scholars to discuss the strategies and tactics of solidarity for Palestine today and what we can learn from the legacies of Edward W Said.
The TWAIL Review is proud to be part of Publishers for Palestine – a global solidarity collective of more than 300 publishers who stand for justice, freedom of expression, and the power of the written word in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
This discussion panel brings together a group of legal scholars and activists to share their reflections, experiences, and strategies for responding to the question of Palestine and what global solidarity looks like (and might look like) in the midst of current horrifying developments – while remaining attentive to how this conversation takes place in a context of ongoing settler-colonial dispossession. Attention will be given to pertinent proceedings before the International Court of Justice, as well as relevant petitions filed with the International Criminal Court.
Ata R. Hindi: International law is dead. So, we gather here for the dearly departed.
في هذه المحاضرة تقدم الدكتورة شهد الحموري مقدمة لأهم المسائل المتعلقة بفلسطين والقانون الدولي من خلال مناقشة القضايا المعروضة أمام المحكمة الجنائية الدولية ومحكمة العدل الدولية
On November 10, 2023, a petition with over 1100 signatures was delivered to the Canadian government and Prime Minister Trudeau concerning the alarming situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel. The petition emphasises the vital role Canada has in preventing and condemning the commission of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, including the prohibition of apartheid in the occupied Palestinian territories. It unites academics, civil society organisations, and numerous concerned individuals from Canada, invoking a call to action to uphold national and international legal obligations.
