Law, Politics and Violence in Israel/Palestine, 1st ed. 2016
International Political Theory Series

Language: English

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This book investigates the Israeli engagement with international law in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) between 1967 and 2009. Grounded in a field-based study of the military International Law Department, it examines the dynamic position and impact that international law has had in the OPT. By analysing the Israeli 2008/9 offensive in Gaza as an example of contemporary warfare, the author argues that law and military agenda have become intertwined in ?lawfare?, a condition sanctioning new forms of law and violence. The military legal system is central to the Israeli management of the OPT, yet despite the great interest in the legal aspects of the Israeli occupation, scholarly accounts of this institution are scarce. This discussion also has wider international relevance, particularly in the backdrop of the contemporary prominence of international law in Western militaries? operations. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and students interestedin international relations, political theory, human rights, Middle Eastern politics, and legal studies.

Preface.- 1. Introduction: Israel’s Management of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) and International Humanitarian Law.-Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework and Research Methods for the Israeli Legal Field in the OPT.- Chapter 3: A Map of the Israeli Legal Field Operating in the OPT: Structuring law, structuring power.- Chapter 4: Military Lawyers Making Law: The contextual transformations of the MAG Corps’ legal practice and the constitution of law.- Chapter 5: The International Law Department at war in Gaza.- Conclusion: Lawfare: Law’s Contemporary State.- Bibliography.- Appendices.- Index.

Maayan Geva is Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Roehampton, UK. She completed her PhD in Politics and International Studies at the Open University and has worked as a researcher for B’tselem – The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Maayan was selected as the runner up for the 2016 Leigh Douglas Memorial Prize from the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies 


Makes a contribution to a timely and topical issue: the debate surrounding the legality of Israel’s occupation of Palestine Combines legal and political sciences discourses to build a strong argument about the use of international law Draws upon original interview materials with key figures in the Israeli military establishment