This open access edited collection is the first book-length academic publication on the Palestinian Bedouins at risk of forced displacement in the Central West Bank and Greater Jerusalem area.
At its core are two questions: firstly; what are the humanitarian vulnerabilities they face and how are they produced/constructed? And secondly, how does protracted impunity for international law violations drive humanitarian protection risks for them? It interweaves international law, community-based empirical research and interdisciplinary perspectives, to offer the broadest possible framework for understanding these complex and complicated questions.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
1. Contextualising the Bedouin Communities of the Central West Bank and Greater Jerusalem Area
2. Palestinian Bedouins’ Displacement as a Colonial Urban Planning “Collateral” Damage
3. Active Settler Frontiers: Shifting Israeli Borders and the forced displacement of Palestinian Bedouin
Communities
4. The Gendered Dimensions of Forcible Displacement: The Case of Palestinian Bedouins in the E1 Area
5. Donor-funded interventions in Area C, including Palestinian Bedouin communities in Eastern Jerusalem
6. Beyond Physical Destruction: The problematic focus on the Right to Culture for Bedouins in East Jerusalem
7. Bedouin Communities and the War Crimes of Extensive Destruction and Appropriation of Property Not
Justified by Military Necessity
8. The irrelevance of the Oslo Accords for ICC Jurisdiction over the Crimes Committed against the Palestinian Bedouin Community
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