Published November 27, 2021 | Version v1
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Repudiated Violence in Israel-Palestine, 1948-2019

Authors/Creators

  • 1. EUI

Contributors

  • 1. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Description

Repudiated Violence is a sub-genre of sovereign violence that relates to acts of violence state security agents committed during their service against those the state considers its emblematic enemies and following which the state decided to prosecute the agent for unlawful conduct. In the context of Israel-Palestine cases of repudiated violence relate to the unlawful conduct of Israeli state security agents against Palestinians.

The dataset "Repudiated Violence in Israel-Palestine, 1948-2019" includes 77 cases of this nature. 

The dataset was part of Revital Madar's PhD thesis, "Repudiated Violence and Sovereign Power: The Case of Israel" (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2021).

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