Security, rights and law the Israeli High Court of Justice and the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank / by Rouba Al-Salem.

SeriesComparative constitutionalism in Muslim majority states
Contents Adjudicating human rights and security in occupied territory : the legal and political context -- The HCJ's examination of security-related measures challenging the occupation's temporary nature requirement -- Security and welfare of the "local population" : implications of the HCJ's adjudication for the normative principle that occupation is a form of "trust" -- The HCJ's examination of security-related measures in light of the requirement that occupation does not bestow sovereignty -- The HCJ and "unauthorized outposts".
General noteBased on author's thesis (doctoral - Universit©♭ de Montr©♭al, 2016) issued under title: What 'Security', whose 'Rights' and which 'Law'? : the Israeli High Court of Justice and the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2018040845
ISBN9781138095106 (hbk)

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