Whose Land?
‘Whose Land?’ – a series of 10 documentary films about the ownership of the Land of Israel according to international law.
‘Whose Land?’ – a series of 10 documentary films about the ownership of the Land of Israel according to international law.
The Hague Statement of jurists summarizes the conclusions of a 2-day conference about the legal implications of UNSC Resolution 2334 and the 2004 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice re. the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Extended Edition of ‘The Hague Statement of jurists on the Israel-Palestine conflict’ is now available in Finnish. Many thanks to the volunteers in Finland. The Hague Statement is available in English, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Norwegian and Spanish. Forthcoming translations include Italian and Russian.
‘Whose Land?’ – a series of 10 documentary films about the ownership of the Land of Israel according to international law.
Available now: The ‘Déclaration de la Haye de juristes sur le conflit israélo-palestinien’ (in French).
thinc. is pleased to announce that a translation of ‘The Hague Statement of Jurists on the Israel-Palestine conflict’ is now available in Hungarian. Many thanks to Dr. István Mészáros and Dr. Dávid Surjányi. With this translation the Statement is now available in four languages with a global reach – English, Spanish, Norwegian and Hungarian. Additionally…
12 September 2018; thinc. is pleased to announce that on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the “Oslo Accords” the Senter mot antisemittisme (Center Against Anti-Semitism) in Oslo has issued a translation of ‘The Hague Statement of Jurists on the Israel-Palestine conflict’ in Norwegian. With this translation the Statement is now available in…
El 7 de agosto de 2018, se publicó una edición ampliada en español de la Declaración de juristas de La Haya sobre el conflicto entre Israelí y Palestino. La edición extendida, que incluye mapas y transcripciones de (extractos de) documentos externos e históricos, puede descargarse aquí.
On 28th and 29th June 2017, 24 international lawyers and experts in the field of international law, from 12 nations, convened at the Peace Palace in The Hague to discuss the legal implications of UNSC Resolution 2334 and the 2004 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Res 2334 refers to the…
Today the New Zealand Herald headlines “NZ’s backing of UN resolution condemning Israel’s Palestine settlements ’embarrassing’”. The current NZ Government is determined to fully restore the friendly relations with Israel after the former Minister of Foreign Affairs had endorsed UNSC Res 2334 in December 2016, which led to a diplomatic freeze between New Zealand and…