Landmines in the Occupied Syrian Golan: And Israel’s Obligations under International Humans Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law
Minefields tend to last longer than the conflicts they are used in, becoming remnants of war, injuring and killing people for many years after the conflict has ended and rendering areas unusable for decades.
From Peaceful Demonstrations to Armed Conflict: Considering Humanitarian Intervention in the Case of Syria
The current conflict in Syria has developed from an excessively violent suppression of civilian protestors by Syrian State forces into an allout Civil War. Beginning in March 2011, the conflict has troubled the conscience of the international community.
Ownership to Occupation: The Forced Evictions and Internal Displacement of the People of the Syrian Golan
Ownership to Occupation: The Forced Evictions and Internal Displacement of the People of the Syrian Golan
Breaking Down the Fence: Adressing the illegality of Family Separation in the Occupied Syrian Golan
Breaking Down the Fence: Adressing the illegality of Family Separation in the Occupied Syrian Golan
Changing the Landscape: Israel’s Gross Violations of International Law in the Occupied Syrian Golan
Changing the Landscape: Israel's Gross Violations of International Law in the Occupied Syrian Golan