- Symposium
- Knowledge Under Occupation: Academic Freedom and Palestine on the Global Stage
Defining Away Palestine
12.09.2025
It is not hard to explain to international lawyers why definitions matter: from the seeming impossibility of reaching a universally accepted definition of terrorism in international law to John Yoo’s...
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- Symposium
- Knowledge Under Occupation: Academic Freedom and Palestine on the Global Stage
Protesting and Teaching about Israel-Palestine in The Netherlands, and the Problem of Double Standards
10.09.2025
Otto Spijkers
Jeff Handmaker
Renee Kolpa
While Dutch academic institutions swiftly and unambiguously condemned Russia’s aggression of Ukraine in February of 2022, soon thereafter accompanied by sweeping institutional sanctions, they have mostly refrained from responding in...
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Teaching International Law in the Middle East
20.11.2023
The first day of this semester happens to be October 8th – a difficult day to start a course on international law, I think to myself, fearing Israel’s response as...
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Joining the Conversation
13.06.2023
“And what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations?” — Lewis Carroll, ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.’ In ‘The Outside Keeps Creeping In,’ Sué González...
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