Department of Law: Recent submissions
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Realising the Right to Water within Environmental Limits
This article examines the right to water from an environmental perspective. In particular it focuses on the various forms of legal recognition provided to the right and how these interact with the realities of water stress ... -
The Jurisprudence of Artisanal Fishing Rights Revisited
(2019)However, despite this, claims advanced by indigenous peoples relating to rights to marine spaces have been met with marked lack of receptiveness. This book offers the first sustained study of these rights and their reception. -
Databases for Non-EU Nationals and the Right to Private Life: Towards a System of Generalised Surveillance of Movement?
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Criminalisation of irregular migration in the EU: The impact of El Dridi
(Hart, 2019-09-02) -
Torture's In/visibility
(Brill, 2019-08-26) -
EU Citizens, Foreign Family Members and European Union Law
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2019-10-10)While international human rights law enshrines family life as a cornerstone of society, when it intersects with migration, issues and problems arise in countries where migration is high on the political agenda. This is ... -
The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and Age Through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
(2012-03-08)This chapter attempts to provide a contextualized investigation of some of the central factors which inform the intricate interplay between childhood, law, and age. To a great extent, the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian ... -
The ABC of the OPT A Legal Lexicon of the Israeli Control over the Occupied Palestinian Territory
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-05-10)A lexicon of the legal, administrative, and military terms and concepts central to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories. -
Ties of Separation: Analogy and Generational Segregation in North America, Australia, and Israel/Palestine
(2017-01-01)Taking analogy as both its mode and object of inquiry, this article examines the relationship between historical-geographical analogies and generational segregation (the large-scale separation of children and adults) from ...