Alexandre Kedar & Ahmad Amara 
Emptied Lands [EPUB ebook] 
A Legal Geography of Bedouin Rights in the Negev

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Emptied Lands investigates the protracted legal, planning, and territorial conflict between the settler Israeli state and indigenous Bedouin citizens over traditional lands in southern Israel/Palestine. The authors place this dispute in historical, legal, geographical, and international-comparative perspectives, providing the first legal geographic analysis of the ‘dead Negev doctrine’ used by Israel to dispossess and forcefully displace Bedouin inhabitants in order to Judaize the region. The authors reveal that through manipulative use of Ottoman, British and Israeli laws, the state has constructed its own version ofterra nullius. Yet, the indigenous property and settlement system still functions, creating an ongoing resistance to the Jewish state.Emptied Lands critically examines several key land claims, court rulings, planning policies, and development strategies, offering alternative local, regional, and international routes for justice.

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Table of Content

Introduction: Terra Nullius in Zion?
1. The Legal Geography of Indigenous Bedouin Dispossession
2. The Land Regime of the Late Ottoman Period
3. The Land Regime of the Mandate Period
4. Formulating the Dead Negev Doctrine During the Israeli Period
5. Historical Geography of the Negev: Bedouin Agriculture
6. Bedouin Territory and Settlement
7. The Bedouin as an Indigenous Community
8. International Law, Indigenous Land Rights, and Israel
9. State and Bedouin Policies and Plans
Conclusion:

About the author

Alexandre Kedar teaches at University of Haifa School of Law and is a co-editor of
The Expanding Spaces of Law (Stanford, 2014). He is a co-founder of The Israeli Association for Distributive Justice.
Ahmad Amara is a Polansky Academy Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, a human rights lawyer, and co-editor of
Indigenous (In)Justice (Harvard, 2013). In 2005, he co-founded a human rights organization, Karama (Arabic for ‘Dignity’), in Nazareth.
Oren Yiftachel teaches political geography and urban planning at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He authored
Ethnocracy: Land and Identity Politics in Israel/Palestine (Penn, 2006), co-edited
Indigenous (In)Justice (Harvard, 2013), and was Chair of B’tselem, the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 424 ● ISBN 9781503604582 ● File size 25.7 MB ● Publisher Stanford University Press ● Published 2018 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5575912 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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