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The Law and Politics of Belligerent Occupation: The Case of the West Bank


ISBN13: 9783756033027
Published: July 2025
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Paperback, 163 pp
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In recent years, scholarship on the law of belligerent occupation has grown, despite few occupiers recognizing its applicability. Powers often deny occupation, claim sovereignty, or justify actions by regime change, protection, or invitation. Israel’s occupation of territories seized in 1967 is a rare case acknowledged internationally. The UN and ICJ criticize Israel’s policies as violating international law. This study examines how Israeli authorities navigated legal frameworks to serve political aims, showing how legal tools were bent and courts avoided judgments—raising critical questions about the role of law and lawyers in modern occupation.

This book is Volume 3 of the Hans Kelsen Memorial Lectures on International Peace and Security Law