AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
John Strawson REFLECTIONS ON EDWARD SAID AND THE LEGAL NARRATIVES OF PALESTINE: ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS AND PALESTINIAN SELF-DETERMINATION 20 Penn State International Law Review 363 (Winter 2002) Cults like post-modernism, discourse analysis, New Historicism, deconstruction neo-pragmatism transport [scholars] into the country of the blue, an astonishing sense of weightlessness with regard to the gravity of history and individual responsibility fritters away attention to public matters and public discourse. The result is a kind of... 2002
Author John Strawson
Title REFLECTIONS ON EDWARD SAID AND THE LEGAL NARRATIVES OF PALESTINE: ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS AND PALESTINIAN SELF-DETERMINATION
Citation 20 Penn State International Law Review 363 (Winter 2002)
Summary Cults like post-modernism, discourse analysis, New Historicism, deconstruction neo-pragmatism transport [scholars] into the country of the blue, an astonishing sense of weightlessness with regard to the gravity of history and individual responsibility fritters away attention to public matters and public discourse. The result is a kind of...
Year 2002
Stephanie Lollo WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE: RESOLUTION AMID CONTROVERSY 18 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 481 (Summer 2002) From August 31, 2001 to September 7, 2001, the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance took place in Durban, South Africa. The Conference marks the fourth time representatives from world nations convened to discuss matters of intolerance. The first two conferences were held in Geneva, Switzerland... 2002
Author Stephanie Lollo
Title WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE: RESOLUTION AMID CONTROVERSY
Citation 18 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 481 (Summer 2002)
Summary From August 31, 2001 to September 7, 2001, the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance took place in Durban, South Africa. The Conference marks the fourth time representatives from world nations convened to discuss matters of intolerance. The first two conferences were held in Geneva, Switzerland...
Year 2002
Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol NATIVISM, TERRORISM, AND HUMAN RIGHTS-THE GLOBAL WRONGS OF RENO v. AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE 31 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 521 (Summer, 2000) Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! Wide open and unguarded stand our gates, And through them press a wild motley throng . bringing with them unknown gods and rites .. In street and... 2000
Author Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol
Title NATIVISM, TERRORISM, AND HUMAN RIGHTS-THE GLOBAL WRONGS OF RENO v. AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE
Citation 31 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 521 (Summer, 2000)
Summary Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! Wide open and unguarded stand our gates, And through them press a wild motley throng . bringing with them unknown gods and rites .. In street and...
Year 2000
Adrien Katherine Wing RENO v. AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE: A CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVE 31 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 561 (Summer, 2000) On January 26, 1987, life changed forever for Michel Shehadeh, a Palestinian who had immigrated to the United States in 1975. [He] and his 3-year old son, Ibrahim, were sleeping at home in Long Beach, Calif., when Shehadeh heard a loud knock. He opened the front door to a man and woman in grey suits. Shehadeh had just applied for naturalization and... 2000
Author Adrien Katherine Wing
Title RENO v. AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE: A CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVE
Citation 31 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 561 (Summer, 2000)
Summary On January 26, 1987, life changed forever for Michel Shehadeh, a Palestinian who had immigrated to the United States in 1975. [He] and his 3-year old son, Ibrahim, were sleeping at home in Long Beach, Calif., when Shehadeh heard a loud knock. He opened the front door to a man and woman in grey suits. Shehadeh had just applied for naturalization and...
Year 2000
Ayelet Levy ISRAEL REJECTS ITS OWN OFFSPRING: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 22 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review 207 (December, 1999) In an attempt to protect civilians from the dangers of armed conflict, various international bodies have attempted to codify harmful actions against innocent civilians into violations of international law. While people in one state often commit crimes against people in another state, nation-states have had numerous difficulties in prosecuting those... 1999
Author Ayelet Levy
Title ISRAEL REJECTS ITS OWN OFFSPRING: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Citation 22 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review 207 (December, 1999)
Summary In an attempt to protect civilians from the dangers of armed conflict, various international bodies have attempted to codify harmful actions against innocent civilians into violations of international law. While people in one state often commit crimes against people in another state, nation-states have had numerous difficulties in prosecuting those...
Year 1999
Wadie Said THE PALESTINIANS IN LEBANON: THE RIGHTS OF THE VICTIMS OF THE PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI PEACE PROCESS 30 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 315 (Spring, 1999) For the past 51 years, Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have been living in refugee camps and other temporary shelters, victims of the Arab-Israeli wars and internal upheaval and conflict in Lebanon. Displaced in 1948 from areas currently within the boundaries of the state of Israel, the Palestinian refugees now number approximately 350,000 and... 1999
Author Wadie Said
Title THE PALESTINIANS IN LEBANON: THE RIGHTS OF THE VICTIMS OF THE PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI PEACE PROCESS
Citation 30 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 315 (Spring, 1999)
Summary For the past 51 years, Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have been living in refugee camps and other temporary shelters, victims of the Arab-Israeli wars and internal upheaval and conflict in Lebanon. Displaced in 1948 from areas currently within the boundaries of the state of Israel, the Palestinian refugees now number approximately 350,000 and...
Year 1999
Adrien Katherine Wing A CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST CONCEPTUALIZATION OF VIOLENCE: SOUTH AFRICAN AND PALESTINIAN WOMEN 60 Albany Law Review 943 (1997) I. Introduction. 944 II. Critical Race Feminism. 946 A. Conceptualizing Violence Using a Critical Race Feminist Approach: Outside/Inside Dichotomy and Spirit Injury. 951 III. Social and Legal Conditions. 954 A. South Africa. 954 1. Violence. 957 B. Palestine. 959 1. Violence. 964 IV. International Law: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of... 1997
Author Adrien Katherine Wing
Title A CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST CONCEPTUALIZATION OF VIOLENCE: SOUTH AFRICAN AND PALESTINIAN WOMEN
Citation 60 Albany Law Review 943 (1997)
Summary I. Introduction. 944 II. Critical Race Feminism. 946 A. Conceptualizing Violence Using a Critical Race Feminist Approach: Outside/Inside Dichotomy and Spirit Injury. 951 III. Social and Legal Conditions. 954 A. South Africa. 954 1. Violence. 957 B. Palestine. 959 1. Violence. 964 IV. International Law: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of...
Year 1997
Shaw J. Dallal EUGENE COTRAN AND CHIBLI MALLAT EDS. THE ARAB-ISRAELI ACCORDS: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES, CIMEL BOOK SERIES NO. 1, LONDON - THE HAGUE - BOSTON, CIMEL SOAS, KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 1996. 23 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 113 (Spring 1997) This collection of essays is intended to contribute more to an understanding of relations between Arabs and Israelis, than to providing a legal analysis of the Arab-Israeli Accords. The essays' extensive emphasis on the history of the conflict, the attitudes of Israelis and Palestinians toward solving the conflict, the political impact of the... 1997
Author Shaw J. Dallal
Title EUGENE COTRAN AND CHIBLI MALLAT EDS. THE ARAB-ISRAELI ACCORDS: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES, CIMEL BOOK SERIES NO. 1, LONDON - THE HAGUE - BOSTON, CIMEL SOAS, KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 1996.
Citation 23 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 113 (Spring 1997)
Summary This collection of essays is intended to contribute more to an understanding of relations between Arabs and Israelis, than to providing a legal analysis of the Arab-Israeli Accords. The essays' extensive emphasis on the history of the conflict, the attitudes of Israelis and Palestinians toward solving the conflict, the political impact of the...
Year 1997
Shaw J. Dallal THE PALESTINIAN ISRAELI PEACE 22 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 43 (Spring 1996) Israel and The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) signed the Palestinian-Israeli Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in Washington, D.C., on September 28, 1995. This article will explore its legal, political, and economic ramifications from the perspective of international law. It will also discuss the viability of an... 1996
Author Shaw J. Dallal
Title THE PALESTINIAN ISRAELI PEACE
Citation 22 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 43 (Spring 1996)
Summary Israel and The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) signed the Palestinian-Israeli Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in Washington, D.C., on September 28, 1995. This article will explore its legal, political, and economic ramifications from the perspective of international law. It will also discuss the viability of an...
Year 1996
Beverly Horsburgh JEWISH WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN: GUARDING AGAINST THE OPPRESSION OF SURROGACY 8 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 29 (1993) When I was eleven, I was finally admitted to the Albany Academy For Girls. As a Jew in that all-white, all-female Christian world, I learned a great many lessons. I was taught ladies cross their ankles, not their knees. And so I never crossed my knees. Every morning I sang loudly from the Episcopal hymnal as we marched, two by two, into chapel. I... 1993
Author Beverly Horsburgh
Title JEWISH WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN: GUARDING AGAINST THE OPPRESSION OF SURROGACY
Citation 8 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 29 (1993)
Summary When I was eleven, I was finally admitted to the Albany Academy For Girls. As a Jew in that all-white, all-female Christian world, I learned a great many lessons. I was taught ladies cross their ankles, not their knees. And so I never crossed my knees. Every morning I sang loudly from the Episcopal hymnal as we marched, two by two, into chapel. I...
Year 1993
Howard N. Fenton, III THE FALLACY OF FEDERALISM IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS: STATE AND LOCAL FOREIGN POLICY TRADE RESTRICTIONS 13 Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business 563 (Spring 1993) State and local foreign trade restrictions represent the convergence of two main threads of the globalization of the U.S. experience, and raise a serious challenge to the historic allocation of foreign policy responsibility to the federal government. The internationalization of state and local economies is the first thread. The second is the... 1993
Author Howard N. Fenton, III
Title THE FALLACY OF FEDERALISM IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS: STATE AND LOCAL FOREIGN POLICY TRADE RESTRICTIONS
Citation 13 Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business 563 (Spring 1993)
Summary State and local foreign trade restrictions represent the convergence of two main threads of the globalization of the U.S. experience, and raise a serious challenge to the historic allocation of foreign policy responsibility to the federal government. The internationalization of state and local economies is the first thread. The second is the...
Year 1993
Professor Ved Nanda , Issa Nakhleh , Yehuda Blum , John Quigley, Jr. , Allan Gerson and Edward Kwakwa , Reporter SELF-DETERMINATION: THE CASE OF PALESTINE 82 American Society of International Law Proceedings 334 (April 20-23, 1988) The panel was convened by its Chair, Ved Nanda, at 8:30 a.m., April 22, 1988. 1988
Author Professor Ved Nanda , Issa Nakhleh , Yehuda Blum , John Quigley, Jr. , Allan Gerson and Edward Kwakwa , Reporter
Title SELF-DETERMINATION: THE CASE OF PALESTINE
Citation 82 American Society of International Law Proceedings 334 (April 20-23, 1988)
Summary The panel was convened by its Chair, Ved Nanda, at 8:30 a.m., April 22, 1988.
Year 1988
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