Jews, Sovereignty, and International Law explores Israel's engagement with international law during the early years of statehood. Drawing upon three case studies, Giladi illuminates the shift from Jewish advocacy to Israeli diplomacy.
Jews, Sovereignty, and International Law explores Israel's engagement with international law during the early years of statehood. Drawing upon three case studies, Giladi illuminates the shift from Jewish advocacy to Israeli diplomacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rotem Giladi studied law in the United Kingdom (University of Essex), Israel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), and the United States, where he obtained a Science Juris Doctor degree at the University of Michigan Law School. He taught international law courses at the University of Helsinki, where he is a docent in international law, the University of Edinburgh Law School, Leipzig University Law Faculty, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law Faculty.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: The Sovereign Turn * Prologue: 'With an Eye to the Past', But No Longer 'An Object of International Law' * Introduction: A Radical Transformation? * 1: Terms of Engagement * Part II: Voice * 2: Lauterpacht in Jerusalem * 3: 'The Extreme Non-Zionist, Apolitical Concept of Jewish Public Life' * Part III: Protection * 4: From a 'Marginal Problem' to the 'Supreme International Jurisdiction' * 5: 'A False and Perverse Doctrine' * Part IV: Refuge * 6: Sovereign Sensibilities and Jewish Refugees * 7: 'A Better Remedy' * Part V: Creed * Epilogue: Revolutionaries, Torchbearers, and Imperfect Subjects
* Part I: The Sovereign Turn * Prologue: 'With an Eye to the Past', But No Longer 'An Object of International Law' * Introduction: A Radical Transformation? * 1: Terms of Engagement * Part II: Voice * 2: Lauterpacht in Jerusalem * 3: 'The Extreme Non-Zionist, Apolitical Concept of Jewish Public Life' * Part III: Protection * 4: From a 'Marginal Problem' to the 'Supreme International Jurisdiction' * 5: 'A False and Perverse Doctrine' * Part IV: Refuge * 6: Sovereign Sensibilities and Jewish Refugees * 7: 'A Better Remedy' * Part V: Creed * Epilogue: Revolutionaries, Torchbearers, and Imperfect Subjects
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