In a forthcoming journal article, International Law in Gaza: Belligerent Intent and Provisional Measures, ELAC Co-Director Janina Dill and co-author Tom Dannenbaum (Fletcher School, Tufts University) argue that the role of law in restraining war risks is being stifled by too much focus on the threshold for retrospective accountability for war crimes. The authors argue that, when applying the right threshold, Israel is in violation of international humanitarian law and that outside countries should suspend material assistance such as selling weapons.
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New Paper: International Law in Gaza: Belligerent Intent and Provisional Measures

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