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Constitutional Law - Protecting Human Rights in Occupied Palestine: Working Through the United Nations

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Book Synopsis: This book is the first comprehensive examination of UN efforts to protect Palestinian human rights in the territories occupied by Israel more than 50 years ago in the 1967 War. Working through the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, three top international legal experts served for six consecutive years as unpaid Special Rapporteurs with a UN mandate to report on Israeli violations of international humanitarian law and human rights standards. Being outside the discipline that controls UN bureaucrats, they enjoyed a high measure of political independence in carrying out their factfinding and reporting missions. Strikingly, despite their differences in background and political outlook, they came to a unanimous consensus confirming the routine and various Israeli violations of Palestinian basic rights. This book recounts their frustrations, their trials, their experiences, and their conclusions. This joint effort breaks new ground in studies by the UN in several respects. It demonstrates both the positive role played by the UN in a politically controversial area and its blockage by geopolitical forces preventing it from securing the implementation of international law. However, the intense reactions of Israel and pro-Israeli NGOs to this UN work, most notably by UN Watch, attest to the significance of a reliable accounting of Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights. Their consistent evasion of the substantive charges made by careful reporting, and recourse by Israeli supporters to discrediting, defamatory attacks on the persons of these Special Rapporteurs, with charges of anti-Semitism, the core of which is subtly shifted from its proper usage as hatred of Jews to justifiable criticism of the state of Israel. While some might argue that the UN inability to enforce international law as futile, or worse, view the UN as merely a vehicle of power politics, this book proves that international public opinion and international solidarity politics are influenced by persuasive expert findings as to international law. Such well-evidenced conclusions encourage transnational activism, as is evident from increased worldwide support for the BDS Campaign and other nonviolent external pressures. This brilliant and authoritative account of the manner in which Israel has administered the Occupied Palestinian Territory during the past 20 years should be regarded as the definitive assessment of that situation.

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Are you interested in learning about the efforts made by the United Nations to protect human rights in occupied Palestine? Look no further than "Protecting Human Rights in Occupied Palestine: Working Through the United Nations". This groundbreaking book is the first of its kind, providing a comprehensive examination of the UN's endeavors to safeguard Palestinian rights in the territories occupied by Israel over 50 years ago.

Through the lens of three distinguished international legal experts, who served as UN Special Rapporteurs for six consecutive years, this book delves into the routine and various violations of Palestinian basic rights committed by Israel. Despite their differing backgrounds and political outlooks, the Special Rapporteurs reached a unanimous consensus on these violations, shedding light on the ongoing challenges faced by the Palestinian people.

What sets this book apart is its ability to demonstrate the positive role played by the UN in tackling politically controversial issues. However, it also exposes the geopolitical forces that hinder the implementation of international law. The powerful reactions of Israel and pro-Israeli NGOs to this UN work confirm the significance of a reliable account of Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights.

While some may question the UN's ability to enforce international law, this book emphasizes that expert findings can shape international public opinion and influence transnational activism. The well-evidenced conclusions presented within its pages have fueled increased worldwide support for the BDS Campaign and other nonviolent external pressures.

Don't miss this brilliant and authoritative account of how Israel has administered the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the Palestinian people and join the global conversation on human rights by reading "Protecting Human Rights in Occupied Palestine: Working Through the United Nations".

Ready to explore the complex dynamics surrounding human rights in occupied Palestine? Grab your copy now and become part of the movement for justice.

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