Courting Conflict
Discover the intricate workings of Israel's military court system in Courting Conflict by Lisa Hajjar. Published by University of California Press in 2005, this compelling paperback spans 335 pages and delves into an institution that has played a pivotal role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. Hajjar meticulously examines how this legal framework has prosecuted hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, highlighting its significance as a tool of control in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in military law, sociology, and the complexities of international relations. Gain insights into the intersection of law and conflict, and understand the broader implications of military courts in a region fraught with tension. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this critical issue.