The question is no longer whether sanctions create pressure. The question is whether generations of civilian suffering can remain an acceptable price for political objectives that remain unresolved after more than sixty years.”
Category: International Humanitarian Law
The Gallows Under Occupation: Military Courts, Differential Punishment, and the Erosion of Legal Protection in the West Bank
The issue is not simply whether the death penalty exists. The issue is whether irreversible punishment can be imposed through a system in which legal protections themselves remain fundamentally unequal.”
