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Law and Social Change in Palestine

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There is a debatable assumption that law generates social change. Another general assumption is that the efforts to democratize a state (in nascendi) and its success largely depend on its people, on their experience, their attitudes and willingness to participate in public matters. The focus of this paper shall be the analysis of these suppositions with regards to the Palestinian reality.

Two questions are of particular interest: First of all, it should be explored whether Palestinian culture collides with fundamental democratic values such as freedom and equality? When discussing the latter, the concepts of gender awareness/ equality can be used as helpful examples. The second issue to be discussed is, whether or not law is an efficient and moreover desirable tool to generate social change in conflict matters.
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Zorob, Maysa. "Law and Social Change in Palestine" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, TBA, Berlin, Germany, Jul 25, 2007 <Not Available>. 2013-05-08 <http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p177972_index.html>

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Zorob, M. , 2007-07-25 "Law and Social Change in Palestine" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, TBA, Berlin, Germany <Not Available>. 2013-05-08 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p177972_index.html

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Abstract: There is a debatable assumption that law generates social change. Another general assumption is that the efforts to democratize a state (in nascendi) and its success largely depend on its people, on their experience, their attitudes and willingness to participate in public matters. The focus of this paper shall be the analysis of these suppositions with regards to the Palestinian reality.

Two questions are of particular interest: First of all, it should be explored whether Palestinian culture collides with fundamental democratic values such as freedom and equality? When discussing the latter, the concepts of gender awareness/ equality can be used as helpful examples. The second issue to be discussed is, whether or not law is an efficient and moreover desirable tool to generate social change in conflict matters.

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