International law

Prof. Kontorovich who has been active in pushing for anti-BDS laws in the U.S. Congress as well as in many states, outlined in a briefing at the JPC the...
Kerry’s speech on the U.S. decision to abstain from a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements has triggered intense debate on the future of U.S. policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict....
The proposed “Regulation Bill” raises the legal issues within Israeli and International Law regarding Israel's conduct in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights and East Jerusalem. Prof. Kontorovich...
What about Russia in Crimea, Armenia in parts of Azerbaijan, or what Vietnam did in Cambodia?
This Article provides the first comprehensive, global examination of state and international practice bearing on Article 49(6) of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which provides that an “Occupying Power shall...
Analysis by the Kohelet Policy Forum two Senior Fellows shows that the Guidelines are not, as the EU claims, required by international law. They are discriminatory in that they...
International law professor Eugene Kontorovich explains why the Dutch government was "very wrong" to pressure a Dutch company to pull out of a plan to build a sewage treatment center because it was over the Green Line in the West Bank.
Posted by IBA News on Saturday, September 21, 2013
International law professor Eugene Kontorovich explains why the Dutch government was “very wrong” to pressure a Dutch company to pull out of a plan to build a sewage treatment...