


The Emergence of the Concept of “Illegal Occupation” in International Law
The Emergence of the Concept of “Illegal Occupation” in International Law Yaël Ronen – Academic Centre for Science and Law and Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel Historians may find the notion that occupation may be illegal –...
A lesson still to be learnt from the Nazi past in Germany: Occupation is not peace
A lesson still to be learnt from the Nazi past in Germany: Occupation is not peace Tatjana Tönsmeyer – University of Wuppertal These days, in autumn 2024, public debate in Germany evolves around several issues, with “peace” featuring among them prominently. Already...
Walking on Stolen Land: Colonialism versus Occupation in Australian History
Walking on Stolen Land: Colonialism versus Occupation in Australian History Nadia Wheatley, Independent scholar and author, Sydney, Australia This article began as a question from one of the Network convenors. After seeing the Acknowledgement of...
Ukraine – two years on
Ukraine – two years on Ferenc Laczó, Maastricht University and Tarik Cyril Amar, Koç University, Istanbul Two years ago, on 24 March 2022, exactly one month after the start of the Russian invasion, the Occupation Studies Research Network organised an...
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