

The limits of international law with Dr. Ardi Imseis
4 snips Jul 20, 2024
In a thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Ardi Imseis, an Associate Professor of Law at Queens University and author on the UN's treatment of Palestine, delves into the historical failings of international law regarding Palestinian rights. He critiques how the UN's policies have violated these rights over decades. The conversation touches on the implications of legal subalternity, state responsibility, and the ongoing struggle for accountability and reparations. Dr. Imseis emphasizes the need for justice that transcends legal frameworks, shedding light on the challenges faced by Palestinians today.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Navigating International Law and Palestine
01:22 • 2min
Palestinian Legal Subalternity and International Law
03:43 • 22min
Echoes of the Nakba: Historical and Continuing Impact on Palestinian Lives
25:48 • 5min
State Responsibility and Palestinian Rights
31:02 • 14min
Historical Displacement and Systematic Removal in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
44:47 • 4min