Occupational Hazards: Labor Law in the Occupied Territories

73 Pages Posted: 3 Nov 2011 Last revised: 15 Apr 2015

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Amir Paz-Fuchs

University of Sussex Law School

Yael Ronen

Academic Center for Science and Law, Hod Hasharon; Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law, Minerva Center for Human Rights

Date Written: November 2, 2011

Abstract

This article provides an analysis and a critique of the law governing the employment relationship between Israeli employers and Palestinian employees in industries operating in the West Bank.

Through an analysis of Israeli jurisprudence it highlights the intersection among different areas of law: choice of law, public international law (in particular the law of occupation), and labor law. The article explores the tensions that this intersection creates: first, between the importance that public international law ascribes to matters of sovereignty and territory, and the latter’s growing marginality in the labor field, which is increasingly becoming transnational; another tension is between the transience underlying the law of occupation and the exceptional duration of Israel’s occupation of the territories, which has led to an economic conundrum not predicted by the framers of the international legal structure, and with which the law of occupation can deal to a very limited extent. Through discussion of these tensions the article brings to the fore challenges to the role of meaning equality in transnational employment relationships, particularly in situations of structured power disparities deriving from political circumstances.

While the challenges explored here are intimately linked to the phenomenon of occupation, the increased swiftness with which private companies worldwide are now able to cross borders and set up enterprises outside their state of origin makes the analysis highly relevant to businesses worldwide.

Keywords: occupation, settlements, terms and conditions of employment, choice of law, equality

Suggested Citation

Paz-Fuchs, Amir and Ronen, Yael, Occupational Hazards: Labor Law in the Occupied Territories (November 2, 2011). Berkeley Journal of International Law (BJIL), Vol. 30, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1953533

Amir Paz-Fuchs (Contact Author)

University of Sussex Law School ( email )

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Yael Ronen

Academic Center for Science and Law, Hod Hasharon ( email )

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Hod Hasharon, 45101
Israel

HOME PAGE: http://en.mishpat.ac.il/yael_ronen/

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law, Minerva Center for Human Rights ( email )

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Jerusalem, 9190501
Israel

HOME PAGE: http://https://en.law.huji.ac.il/people/yael-ronen

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