[This is a monthly archive of pieces written by Jadaliyya contributors and editors on the Occupations, Interventions, and Law (O.I.L.) Page. It also includes material published on other platforms that editors deemed pertinent to post as they provide diverse depictions of O.I.L.-related topics. The pieces reflect the level of critical analysis and diversity that Jadaliyyastrives for, but the views are solely the ones of their authors. If you are interested in contributing to Jadaliyya, send us your post with your bio and a release form to post@jadaliyya.com (click "Submissions" on the main page for more information).]
O.I.L. Media Roundup (29 January), O.I.L. Editors
A compendium of news articles and other materials circulating on Occupation, Intervention and Law.
Asli Bali on Iranian-US Nuclear Negotiations and What Republican Invite to Netanyahu Means, Jadaliyya Reports
Jadaliyya Turkey Page Co-Editor Asli Bali appears on KPKA's Middle East in Focus radio show.
Palestinian Authority Security Cooperation and the Internationalization of Occupation: The Case of Ahmad Sa’adat, Charlotte Kates
Kates examines the case of the case of Ahmad Sa'adat, general secretary of the PFLP declared wanted by Israel, captured by Palestinian Authority and later captured by Israeli forces while in a Palestinian prison.
Call for Submissions: Palestine Yearbook of International Law, Jadaliyya Reports
Bierzelt University's Palestine Yearbook of International Law calls for submissions of scholarly articles for its next volume, XVIII, to be published in 2015.
درويش خارج النص, Rania Jawad, Alaa Al-Ezza
An excerpt from the authors' "Speaking 'Darwish': Cultural Capital in Neoliberal Palestine," to be published in in Biopolitics and Memory in Postcolonial Literature and Culture
Evolution and Debates about the Concept of Terrorism, Rémi Brulin
What gets defined as "terrorism" is the result of a politicized process of "meaning-making," writes Brulin.
O.I.L. Media Roundup (17 January), O.I.L. Editors
A compendium of news articles and other materials circulating on Occupation, Intervention and Law.
Who Is Afraid of the International Criminal Court?, Noura Erakat
Jadaliyya co-Editor Erakat outlines a number of scenarios under which Palestinians might use the International Criminal Court as a venue to redress the abuses of Israeli occupation.
The Roots of Conflict: From Settler-Colonialism to Military Occupation in the Western Sahara (Part 1) and (Part 2), Erica Vásquez
Vásquez traces the roots of settler-colonialism and military occupation in the Western Sahara.
Israel’s “Jewish State” Bill: Does it Really Change Anything?, Mazen Masri
Masri discusses the origins and debate surrounding a Basic Law proposed in Israel to emphasize the nation's "Jewish character."