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Tag Archives: Hamas

Palestinian militants fire a rocket from the northern Gaza Strip toward southern Israel.

The Current Situation in Israel and International Humanitarian Law

WebinarsBy Pieter HoogendoornMay 18, 2021

The current situation in Israel is an example of an a-symmetric conflict: a terror organisation (HAMAS) wages war against a democratic state (Israel).
Prof. Geoffrey Corn (USA) will tell what International Humanitarian Law says about this.

Sheikh Jarrah

Almost Nothing You’ve Heard About Evictions in Jerusalem Is True

Op-edsBy Avi Bell and Eugene KontorovichMay 17, 2021Leave a comment

Neutral application of property law becomes an international incident because a landlord is a Jew.

Palestinian militants fire a rocket from the northern Gaza Strip toward southern Israel.

Spreading Terror Among the Civilian Population During the 2014 Gaza Conflict

BlogsBy Darius LeeDecember 12, 2020Leave a comment

In 2014, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups violated the international law prohibition against spreading terror among the civilian population. These acts continue up to the present day and amount to violations of international humanitarian law and war crimes.

Gaza Flotilla case

The Gaza Flotilla Case Continues

BlogsBy Matthijs de BloisSeptember 30, 2019Leave a comment

In a Judgment of 2 September 2019 the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court orders the Prosecutor to reconsider her decision not to investigate the Gaza flotilla case. The wanderings of this case through the avenues and alleys of the procedural provisions of the Rome Statute of the ICC seems to become a journey without end.

Court of Justice quashes removal of Hamas from EU terror list

CommentariesBy Matthijs de BloisNovember 10, 2017

Judgment of the Court of Justice (EU), Grand Chamber, 26 July 2017 in CaseC-79/15 P (ECLI:EU:C:2017:584) * This is a judgment in appeal in which the Court of Justice set aside a judgment of the General Court of 17 December 2014 (Hamas v Council). The issue is that since 2001, Hamas has been included in…

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