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The Price of Reintegrating Syria? Become Israel and America’s Slave

The British Mandate for Palestine: Law, Authority and the Limits of International Legitimacy

A People Made to Endure: Law, Memory and the Architecture of Palestinian Trauma

Jerusalem, Law, and Memory: The 1930 Ruling on the Buraq Wall

Suicidal Empathy and the Structure of Dependency

When Markets Begin Pricing Imperial Uncertainty

The Day Jerusalem Learns Who May Walk Freely

The Morning After Barakah

Colonial Armies and the Architecture of 1948

The Mandate as Administrative Afterlife