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Targeting the Targeted Killings Case – International Lawmaking in Domestic Contexts
Yahli Shereshevsky
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Keyphrases
Activism
16%
Americanization
16%
Armed Conflict
16%
Armed Groups
16%
Asymmetric Conflict
16%
Conduct of Hostilities
33%
Death Toll
16%
Deference
16%
Domestic Context
100%
Domestic Institutions
16%
Executive Positions
16%
Gaza
50%
Group Members
16%
Hostility
33%
International Law
66%
International Law-making Process
16%
International Lawmaking
100%
Interpretive Communities
33%
Israel
16%
Israeli
66%
Israeli Supreme Court
50%
Judicial Intervention
16%
Law
16%
Legal Issues
16%
Military Lawyers
16%
Non-state Actors
16%
Non-state Armed Groups
16%
Norm of Law
16%
Public Attention
16%
Scholarly Attention
16%
Target-based Approach
16%
Targeted Killing
100%
U.S. Administration
16%
United States
16%
Social Sciences
Americanization
20%
Courts
80%
Executive Position
20%
Group Members
20%
Hostility
80%
Internalization
20%
International Law
100%
Israel
20%
Law
20%
USA
20%