Notes on Contributors

In: Prolonged Occupation and International Law
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Notes on Contributors

  • Maha Abdallah

    is a legal researcher and human rights advocate. She holds an ll.m. in international human rights law from the Irish Centre for Human Rights.

  • Rimona Afana

    is Assistant Professor of Peace Studies at Kennesaw State University and Visiting Scholar at the Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative.

  • Shane Darcy

    is Professor and Deputy Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, School of Law, National University of Ireland Galway.

  • Manuel Devers

    is a lawyer specialised in international law and EU law. He holds a Master of Laws in EU law and international law from the Riga Graduate School of Law and a Master of Laws in international law from University Paris i Panthéon-Sorbonne.

  • John Dugard

    is Professor of Law and ad hoc Judge at the International Court of Justice. He served as the Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory between 2001 and 2008.

  • Marya Farah

    is a lawyer focusing on international human rights law and advocacy. She holds a Juris Doctor, Master of Public Policy, and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Organisational Studies.

  • Anita Ferrara

    is a postdoctoral lecturer at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway.

  • Sahar Francis

    is General Director of Ramallah-based Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, a Palestinian NGO providing legal and advocacy support to Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli and Palestinian prisons. An attorney by training, she joined the Association in 1998, first as a human rights lawyer, then as Head of the Legal Unit.

  • Aeyal Gross

    is Professor of International and Constitutional Law at the Tel-Aviv University. He is also a Visiting Professor of Law at soas, University of London.

  • Thomas Hammarberg

    is a Swedish diplomat and human rights expert. He has been a member of the Swedish Parliament. He represented Sweden in the Refugee Working Group established through the Madrid Peace Process in 1991. He was also Sweden’s Ambassador on Humanitarian Issues and Secretary-General of the Olof Palme International Center. He previously served as Secretary-General of Amnesty International and Secretary-General of Save the Children (Sweden). He was Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights from 2006 to 2012.

  • Suha Jarrar

    was a Senior Legal Researcher with Al-Haq. She specialised in environmental law under occupation.

  • Asem Khalil

    is Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Professor at the Birzeit University. He obtained a PhD from the University of Fribourg.

  • Nada Kiswanson

    is Legal Counsel practicing international criminal and human rights law. She has an ll.b and ll.m from Uppsala University and an ll.m from Leiden University. She has appeared before the International Criminal Court on behalf of hundreds of individual Palestinian victims. She has also worked with and represented Palestinian human rights organisations, primarily Al-Haq, before inter-governmental organisations and judicial institutions.

  • Tom Moerenhout

    is a legal scholar specialised in international economic and humanitarian law. He has attained two Master degrees and a PhD in international relations and international law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.

  • Ray Murphy

    is Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway.

  • Emma Playfair

    is a British lawyer, former Al-Haq volunteer and Representative of the Ford Foundation’s Middle East and North Africa Office.

  • Susan Power

    is Head of Legal Research and Advocacy at Al-Haq, a Palestinian NGO, based in Ramallah, Palestine. She has a PhD from Trinity College, Dublin and she lectured for seven years at Griffith College Cork and Dublin.

  • John Quigley

    is Professor Emeritus at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University.

  • John Reynolds

    is Associate Professor at the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University, National University of Ireland.

  • Halla Shoaibi

    is Assistant Professor at Birzeit University and Master Program Director of the Birzeit Master Program in Israeli Studies. She obtained a PhD from the American University.

  • Vito Todeschini

    is a legal expert in the areas of human rights, international humanitarian law and accountability, with a particular focus on Palestine/Israel and the wider MENA region. He has a PhD from Aarhus University.

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