Under the editorship of Nimer Sultany, the peer-reviewed Volume 25 of the Palestine Yearbook of International Law includes articles on genocide, Gaza, and the International Court of Justice’s rulings and orders with respect to the genocide in Gaza and the illegality of the Israeli occupation. The volume also includes articles on imperialism, international law, and de-colonisation.
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 Raji Sourani, John Quigley, Paul O’Connell, Jinan Bastaki, Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh, Raef Zreik, Brenna Bhandar, Panagiotis Gkagkatsis, Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Parvathi Menon, and Umut Özsu.
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).
Contributors Introduction
Part 1: Foreword
Is Gaza the Graveyard of International Law? Raji Sourani
Part 2: Articles
When Conditions of Life Can Kill: Genocide in the Gaza Strip John B. Quigley
Imperialism, Inequality, and Human Rights Paul O’Connell
Part 3: Case Commentaries
Provisional Measures in Nicaragua v. Germany – Avoiding Third-State Responsibility Jinan Bastaki
Israel’s Obligations as a Member of the United Nations Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh
Part 4: Book Reviews
On Genocide and Permanent Security Raef Zreik
The Antinomies of Settler Colonialism and International Law: Between Juridifiction and Juridicide Brenna Bhandar
Book Symposium
Umut Özsu’s Completing Humanity and the Examination of International Law and Decolonization
Panagiotis Gkagkatsis
Completing the Incomplete: International Law as Law of the People Michelle Staggs Kelsall
The Gentle Decolonial Civilizers of Nations: Umut Özsu’s Completing HumanityParvathi Menon
Law, Marxism, and Decolonization – Stakes and Implications Umut Özsu