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Strengthening Human Rights Protections in Geneva, Israel, the West Bank and Beyond

Edited by: Joseph David, Yaƫl Ronen, Yuval Shany, Joseph Weiler

ISBN13: 9781108833127
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This collection of essays is written by some of the world's leading experts in international human rights law, and corresponds to the main junctures in the professional life of Professor David Kretzmer, a leading human right academic and practitioner. The different essays focus on contemporary human rights protection challenges. They address conceptual problems such as differences between limits and restrictions, and application of human rights standards to businesses and international organisations; legal doctrinal responses to changing realities in the field of surveillance and identity politics; the weakness of monitoring institutions engaged in standard setting; and the practical difficulties in applying international human rights law to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a manner sensitive to gender dimensions and the particular political dynamics of the situation. Collectively, the essays offer a rich picture of the current potential shortcomings of international human rights law in addressing complex problems of law, politics and ethics.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Other Jurisdictions , Israel
Contents:
Introduction
1. On Limits and Restrictions of Human Rights: A Systematic Attempt to Privacy
Eckart Klein
2. Digital Surveillance, Meta Data and Foreign Intelligence Cooperation: Unpacking the International Right to Privacy
Anja Seibert-Fohr
3. Some Reflections upon Access to Justice, in the Transnational Setting, as a 'Right to Law'
Gianluigi Palombella
4. Human Rights Treaty Bodies as Standard-Setting Mechanisms: the Case of Family Law in CEDAW
Ruth Halperin-Kaddari
5. The Applicability of the Law of Occupation to UN Administration of Foreign Territory
Eyal Benvenisti
6. The Responsibility of Businesses operating in the Settlements in Occupied
Yaël Ronen
7. Occupational Hazards: Gender and The Law of Occupation in Israel-Palestine
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
8. Rule of Law de jure and/or de facto?: Shamgar and the International Law of Belligerent Occupation
Yuval Shany
9. Political Liberalism in a Jewish and Democratic State
Gila Stopler
10. Law and Identity: An Unwieldy Dance
Joseph E. David
11. David Kretzmer: An Academic Biographical Portrait
Pnina Lahav
12. David Kretzmer: A Role Model
Mordechai Kremnitzer