Two states for two peoples? | Webinar

UKLFI Charitable Trust held a webinar on “Two States for Two Peoples? – The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, International Law and EU Policy with Andrew Tucker and Prof Dr Wolfgang Bock and chaired by Natasha Hausdorff on Thursday 19th January 2023. In this webinar Prof Dr Wolfgang Bock and thinc. director Andrew Tucker explained the origins of […]
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This 5-part course aims to give insight into the way international law is used and abused by different actors in relation to the Israel/Palestine conflict.
In each session, a panel of experts will give short presentations. These will be followed by Q&A and discussion.
Israel on Trial – Session 4 – Lawfare
This 5-part course aims to give insight into the way international law is used and abused by different actors in relation to the Israel/Palestine conflict.
In each session, a panel of experts will give short presentations. These will be followed by Q&A and discussion.
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This 5-part course aims to give insight into the way international law is used and abused by different actors in relation to the Israel/Palestine conflict.
In each session, a panel of experts will give short presentations. These will be followed by Q&A and discussion.
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This 5-part course aims to give insight into the way international law is used and abused by different actors in relation to the Israel/Palestine conflict.
In each session, a panel of experts will give short presentations. These will be followed by Q&A and discussion.
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