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The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: Rule by Law and the Structure of International Legal Subalternity

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This book examines the United Nations’ role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of international law and legal subalternity. Ardi Imseis analyzes how legal structures and institutions have shaped the Question of Palestine within the UN framework.

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The United Nations and the Question of Palestine explores the complex relationship between international law, institutional frameworks, and the Palestinian question within the United Nations system. Ardi Imseis provides a critical legal analysis of how UN structures have historically addressed and managed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The book examines the concept of ‘legal subalternity’—how certain actors and claims within international law are systematically subordinated or marginalized. Imseis argues that the Palestinian question has been shaped by structural inequalities embedded in international legal institutions and UN procedures.

Through detailed examination of UN resolutions, legal doctrines, and institutional practices, the work reveals how ‘rule by law’ operates differently for different parties in international disputes. This groundbreaking study offers essential insights for understanding the legal dimensions of the Palestinian struggle, the limits of international law, and broader questions about justice and equality in the international legal order.

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Author

Ardi Imseis

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009074957

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