The Goldstone Report Reconsidered: A Critical Analysis
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The Goldstone Report 'Reconsidered': A Critical Analysis (2009)
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ISBN: 9659179308 bzw. 9789659179305, in Englisch, NGO Monitor, gebraucht.
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used books,books, Contributions by Abraham Bell, Peter Berkowitz, Laurie Blank, Chatham House, Irwin Cotler , Alan Dershowitz, Dore Gold, Moshe Halbertal, Anne Herzberg, Richard Landes, Ed Morgan, Trevor Norwitz, Gerald M. Steinberg.Israel has been the subject of numerous controversial U.N. inquiries related to armed conflict and responses to terror attacks. But, the scope and impact of the Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, known as the Goldstone Report, were particularly extreme. Produced under the politicized U.N. Human Rights Council, the fact-finding reflected in the Goldstone Report has been shown to be largely inaccurate. Similarly, international legal claims were distorted in a manner that maximized allegations of Israeli violations, while minimizing Hamas war crimes during the December 2008 January 2009 Gaza War. Applying a number of academic approaches, the contributors to this book systematically address the flaws of the report and examine its far-reaching consequences. As demonstrated, the Goldstone Report sets a highly flawed example for other investigations of armed conflicts and international justice. Its methodological deficiencies, double standards, misleading interpretations of law, and unsupported conclusions are antithetical to the universal principles of human rights, including the right to self-defense. The Goldstone Report Reconsidered is an essential volume for understanding the principles, as well as the disto.
used books,books, Contributions by Abraham Bell, Peter Berkowitz, Laurie Blank, Chatham House, Irwin Cotler , Alan Dershowitz, Dore Gold, Moshe Halbertal, Anne Herzberg, Richard Landes, Ed Morgan, Trevor Norwitz, Gerald M. Steinberg.Israel has been the subject of numerous controversial U.N. inquiries related to armed conflict and responses to terror attacks. But, the scope and impact of the Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, known as the Goldstone Report, were particularly extreme. Produced under the politicized U.N. Human Rights Council, the fact-finding reflected in the Goldstone Report has been shown to be largely inaccurate. Similarly, international legal claims were distorted in a manner that maximized allegations of Israeli violations, while minimizing Hamas war crimes during the December 2008 January 2009 Gaza War. Applying a number of academic approaches, the contributors to this book systematically address the flaws of the report and examine its far-reaching consequences. As demonstrated, the Goldstone Report sets a highly flawed example for other investigations of armed conflicts and international justice. Its methodological deficiencies, double standards, misleading interpretations of law, and unsupported conclusions are antithetical to the universal principles of human rights, including the right to self-defense. The Goldstone Report Reconsidered is an essential volume for understanding the principles, as well as the disto.
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Gerald Steinberg, Anne Herzberg, Irwin Cotler, Ed Morgan, Richard Landes, Alan Dershowitz, Trevor Norwitz, Peter Berkowitz, Laurie Blank, Foreword: Dore Gold
The Goldstone Report Reconsidered: A Critical Analysis (2012)
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Israel has been the subject of numerous controversial U.N. inquiries related to armed conflict and responses to terror attacks. But, the scope and impact of the Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, known as the Goldstone Report, were particularly extreme. Produced under the politicized U.N. Human Rights Council, the fact-finding reflected in the Goldstone Report has been shown to be largely inaccurate. Similarly, international legal claims were distorted in a manner that maximized allegations of Israeli violations, while minimizing Hamas war crimes during the December 2008 January 2009 Gaza War. Applying a number of academic approaches, the contributors to this book systematically address the flaws of the report and examine its far-reaching consequences. As demonstrated, the Goldstone Report sets a highly flawed example for other investigations of armed conflicts and international justice. Its methodological deficiencies, double standards, misleading interpretations of law, and unsupported conclusions are antithetical to the universal principles of human rights, including the right to self-defense. The Goldstone Report Reconsidered is an essential volume for understanding the principles, as well as the distortions, of human rights and international law, particularly in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Produktgrupp: eBooks, Publicerad: 2012-01-01, Releasedatum: 2012-01-01, Försäljningsrankning: 962280.
Israel has been the subject of numerous controversial U.N. inquiries related to armed conflict and responses to terror attacks. But, the scope and impact of the Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, known as the Goldstone Report, were particularly extreme. Produced under the politicized U.N. Human Rights Council, the fact-finding reflected in the Goldstone Report has been shown to be largely inaccurate. Similarly, international legal claims were distorted in a manner that maximized allegations of Israeli violations, while minimizing Hamas war crimes during the December 2008 January 2009 Gaza War. Applying a number of academic approaches, the contributors to this book systematically address the flaws of the report and examine its far-reaching consequences. As demonstrated, the Goldstone Report sets a highly flawed example for other investigations of armed conflicts and international justice. Its methodological deficiencies, double standards, misleading interpretations of law, and unsupported conclusions are antithetical to the universal principles of human rights, including the right to self-defense. The Goldstone Report Reconsidered is an essential volume for understanding the principles, as well as the distortions, of human rights and international law, particularly in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Produktgrupp: eBooks, Publicerad: 2012-01-01, Releasedatum: 2012-01-01, Försäljningsrankning: 962280.
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