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Emptied lands : a legal geography of Bedouin rights in the Negev

Title
Emptied lands : a legal geography of Bedouin rights in the Negev / Alexandre Kedar, Ahmad Amara, Oren Yiftachel.
ISBN
9781503603585
150360358X
9781503604582
Publication
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2018]
Physical Description
xii, 410 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
Since its establishment, the Jewish State has devoted major efforts to secure control over the land of Israel. One example is the protracted legal and territorial strife between the Israeli state and its indigenous Bedouin citizens over traditional tribal land in the Negev in southern Israel. Emptied Lands investigates this multifaceted land dispute, placing it in historical, legal, geographical, and comparative perspective. The authors provide the first legal geographic analysis of the "Dead Negev Doctrine," which has been used by Israel to dispossess Bedouin inhabitants and Judaize the southern half of the country. Through crafty use of Ottoman and British laws, particularly the concept of "dead land," Israel has constructed its own version of terra nullius. Yet, the indigenous property system still functions, creating an ongoing resistance to the Jewish state. This study examines several key land claims and rulings and alternative routes for justice promoted by indigenous communities and civil society movements.
Other formats
Online version: Kedar, Alexandre. Emptied lands. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2018
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 10, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-389) and index.
Contents
Part I. Legal and geographic foundations of the Negev. Introduction : terra nullius in Zion?
The legal geography of indigenous Bedouin dispossession
Part II. Critical legal history of the dead Negev doctrine. The land regime of the late Ottoman period
The land regime of the British Mandate period
Making the dead Negev doctrine during the Israeli period
Part III. Reexamination of the legal geography of the Negev. Historical geography of the Negev : Bedouin agriculture
Bedouin territory and settlement
Part IV. Bedouin indigeneity : international, comparative, and Israeli perspectives. The Bedouins as an indigenous community
International law, indigenous land rights, and Israel
Part V. Contested futures. State and Bedouin policies and plans
Conclusion.
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