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Hadeel S. Abu Hussein

The Struggle for Land Under Israeli Law: An Architecture of Exclusion

The Struggle for Land Under Israeli Law: An Architecture of Exclusion

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This book examines the land regime in Israel, focusing on how Israel organizes the territorial expanse of the country as Jewish while excluding Arab Palestinian citizens and residents of East Jerusalem. It explores the systematic nature and processes of marginalization across the civil, political, and socio-economic landscape and will be of interest to legal theorists, legal geographers, land lawyers, human rights practitioners, and students.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Land, as a vital resource for human existence, development, and activity, holds immense significance in shaping political power, social status, and economic well-being. The dynamics of land regimes and planning regulations play a pivotal role in resolving competing claims over resources. Legal geography emphasizes the interplay between spatial ordering and legal regimes, while legal rules create social and human spaces. This book delves into the land regime in Israel, particularly examining the spatial strategies employed by Israel to organize its entire territorial expanse as Jewish, while excluding Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel and residents of East Jerusalem from the landscape.

The book further explores the systematic nature and processes of marginalization that permeate across the civil, political, and socio-economic domains. By examining the land regime through the lenses of international law, colonization, and legal geography, this monograph offers valuable insights to international legal theorists, legal geographers, land lawyers, human rights practitioners, students, international scholars, NGOs, and those engaged in studying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The book's comprehensive examination of land law for Arab Palestinians under Israeli law provides a deep understanding of the complex dynamics and challenges faced by this marginalized community. It sheds light on the historical roots of land dispossession, discriminatory policies, and the ongoing struggles for land rights and self-determination. Through detailed analysis and empirical evidence, the book offers valuable recommendations for promoting justice, equality, and peaceful coexistence in the region.

In conclusion, this book is a crucial contribution to the field of legal studies and human rights. It provides a comprehensive examination of land law for Arab Palestinians under Israeli law, shedding light on the historical, political, and social dimensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By offering insights into the spatial strategies employed by Israel to exclude Arab Palestinians from the landscape, the book highlights the urgent need for a just and sustainable resolution to the conflict. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to promote peace, justice, and human rights in the Middle East.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032151250

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