Palestinian Bedouin at risk of forced displacement: IHL vulnerabilities, ICC possibilities
Project Commenced: 1 September 2020 |
Project Completion Date: 31 August 2022 |
Project Title
Palestinian Bedouin at risk of forced displacement: IHL vulnerabilities, ICC possibilities
Project PI/s
Dr Alice Panepinto - QUB - School of Law (PI)
Awarding Bodies
AHRC-DFID
Other staff or partners involved
Dr Brendan Browne - Trinity College Dublin - School of Religion (co-I) Dr Triestino Mariniello - Liverpool John Moores - School of Law (co-I) Dr Munir Nuseibah - Al Quds University - Faculty of Law (co-I) Al Quds Human Rights Clinic / Community Action Centre (Jerusalem) - In-country partner
Project Overview
This project seeks to better understand the humanitarian impact of continued forcible transfer of the Bedouin communities living in E1, Jerusalem, and how impunity for violations of international law contributes to the deterioration of humanitarian vulnerabilities. Through qualitative enquiry, combining desk based research and activities with key stakeholders, the project will gather a significant body of evidence to highlight to ongoing deleterious impact of repeated violations of IHL (and impunity for violations) on those living at the sharp edge of the situation in Israel-Palestine, namely the Bedouin communities of E1.
Any relevant links to website or project output
https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FT007540%2F1