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Europe and the Occupation of Palestinian Territories Since 1967

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Informationen zum Autor Federica Bicchi is Associate Professor in International Relations of Europe in the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics, UK. Klappentext Focusing on key countries and topics, this book looks at Europe's involvement in the occupation of Palestinian territories. Zusammenfassung Focusing on key countries and topics, this book looks at Europe’s involvement in the occupation of Palestinian territories. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction Federica Bicchi 2. Can an Occupation Become Unlawful? Third party responsibilities and Israeli practices in the Palestinian territories Michael Lynk 3. Non-Recognition à la European Union: Reflections on the Revisions to EU-Israeli Relations and the Obligation of Non-Recognition in International Law Valentina Azarova 4. France and the Israeli occupation: Talking the talk, but not walking the walk? Benedetta Voltolini 5. Germany and the Israeli Occupation: Torn Between Special Relationship and Two-State-Commitment Jan Busse 6. The debate about the occupation of Palestinian territories on UK campuses: from politicisation to re-writing the rules Federica Bicchi 7. Swedish recognition of Palestine: politics, law, and prospects for peace Jacob Eriksson 8. The angel in disguise? Norway's complicity in Israel's continued colonisation of Palestinian territories Michelle Pace 9. Missing the train. International governance gaps and the Jerusalem Light Railway Mary Martin 10. OECD principals or World Bank guidance? EU development aid in the occupied Palestinian territories Jeremy Wildeman

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