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Noura ErakatUniversal Jurisdiction: Prosecuting Israeli Crimes in US Courts (2006)

Universal Jurisdiction interviews three United States attorneys who explain how they and others are using American courts on behalf of Palestinian claimants to seek justice for alleged rights violations committed by Israeli officials in Palestine.

Featuring interviews with: Maria LaHood of the Center for Constitutional Rights; Jamil Dakwar, cooperating human rights attorney; and Abdeen Jabara, civil rights lawyer and activist.

Alternate Focus is available on the Dish Network, Free Speech TV, Channel 9415, Saturdays at 8:00pm EST and on cable stations near you. Visit www.alternatefocus.org for details.


This movie is part of the collection: Alternate Focus

Producer: Noura Erakat
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Human rights, International Law, Dichter, Moshe Yaalon, Ariel Sharon, Doron Almog, Sabra, Shatila, Amos Yaron, Lebanon, Israel, Gaza, War Crimes, Massacre

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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