Noura Erakat

Noura Erakat is a Palestinian-American human rights attorney and assistant professor at Rutgers University. She is known for her work in international law, human rights, and Middle Eastern politics, particularly focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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  1. 1. Justice For Some

    Law and the Question of Palestine

    In this compelling analysis, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of international law and its application to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing that legal frameworks have often been manipulated to favor powerful states over marginalized communities. Through a historical lens, the narrative explores how legal strategies have been employed by both Israelis and Palestinians, revealing the limitations and potential of international law as a tool for justice. The book challenges conventional perceptions, urging readers to reconsider the role of law in the pursuit of peace and equality in one of the world's most enduring conflicts.