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Hisham B. Sharabi Memorial Lecture: Apartheid and Occupation under International Law with John Dugard
Monday, March 30, 2009
Edited Transcript
of Remarks by Professor
John Dugard
Transcript No. 311
(30 March
2009)
While
international law tolerates military
occupation, it does not
approve it, specifically one that has continued
for over 40 years
as in the case of Israel’s occupation of
Palestinian
territory. Furthermore, during that time,
Israel has introduced two
other elements—colonialism and apartheid.
Although there are
many similarities between apartheid as it was
applied in South
Africa and Israel’s policies and practices in
the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, the systems are not
identical. There are
features of the Israeli regime in the occupied
territory that were
unknown to South Africans. This year’s Hisham
B. Sharabi
Memorial Lecture was delivered by Professor
John
Dugard.