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ID075263
Title ProperInternational humanitarian law and wars on terror
Other Title Informationa comparative analysis of Israeli and American doctrines and policies
LanguageENG
AuthorHajjar, Lisa
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The second intifada and the U.S. "global war on terror," though quite different, both involve asymmetrical warfare that pits powerful states against non-state organizations. This article focuses on international humanitarian law (IHL) to assess and compare how Israeli and American doctrines and policies for waging "wars on terror" have departed from international consensus on norms and rules for military engagement in occupied territories and the treatment of enemy prisoners. Neither Israel nor the United States ignores IHL; rather, they seek to reinterpret it in a manner that permits the pursuit (militarized or otherwise) of political agendas, even while claiming the reinterpretation to be legally valid.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 36, No. 1; Autumn 2006: p21-42
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies Vol: 36 No 1
Key WordsInternational Humanitarian Law ;  War on Terror ;  United States ;  Israel ;  Military Engagement - Norms and Rules ;  Humanitarianism ;  War