Communication Flows in International Economic Law: The Israel/Palestine 23/24 War?
Communication Flows in International Economic Law:
The Israel/Palestine 23/24 War?
 
For days, weeks, months – nay an immense black hole time of infinity, but certainly a lifetime of a memory – indelibly imprinted in the international community that has a conscience, the unceasing blood bath of our times in Palestine. What level of blood for a nation to exist, what level of blood for a people to have statehood? Is there a level of blood spilling when it no longer is feasible to persist in the defence of a continued Statehood, when it is no longer worth fulfilling a dream of Statehood? This is of course at some level a profound existentialist question that appeals to our sense of humanity, our sense of propriety, our moral conscience, our reason. We must surely ask this threshold question if only to remind ourselves that there are limits at a moral level to any existential stance.1 At a superficial level, this is also a cost benefit approach that economists deploy in their economic analysis of law.
Asif H Qureshi
Editor-in-Chief

 


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