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Jul 2024
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The limits of international law with Dr....

Lara E. and Mikey B.
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This week Lara and Michael sit down with Associate Professor of Law at Queens University, Dr. Ardi Imseis. We discuss international law, the ICJ's decision on the illegality of Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem as ruled by the Highest Court in the Hague, as well as other pending litigation against the occupation in the ICC. We chat about how the law can be used as one of many tools, but laws themselves do not liberate. Laws can be oppressive (like the Nuremberg laws, South African Apartheid laws) and we discuss international law historically working against the interests of the Palestinian people and how a lack of accountability has given rise to the impunity of the Zionist occupation of Palestine. 

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