Gender and citizenship : the Palestinian case-study
When Israel controls bureaucracies, practices and even discourses, are we able to talk about citizenship?
When Israel controls bureaucracies, practices and even discourses, are we able to talk about citizenship?
The Dead Sea is shrinking and the Akkar watershed is polluted.
The Dead Sea is shrinking and the Akkar watershed is polluted.
INSAN Centre at Al-Quds University in East Jerusalem is committed to developing its research on women's rights and citizenship.
Palestinian women and girls account for over half of the Arab population in Israel, which makes up approximately 17% of the Israeli population.
IDRC's Expert and Advisory Fund (EASF) aimed to support Canada's role in the multilateral peace process in the Middle East focusing on the issue of Palestinian refugees.
Palestinians within Israel comprise 17% of the population, and this percentage is increasing rapidly.
Over the past two years, a number of divides have appeared in the Middle East. These occur within Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon; between Israel and Arab countries; between pro-Western regimes and their militant publics (e.g.
Currently, the United Nations and other agencies advance a broad set of empirical claims concerning the power of transitional justice to promote peace in post-conflict situations.
Demands for legal reform have come from both inside and outside Palestine. Inside Palestine, legal reform is seen as a prerequisite for democracy and good governance.