
Lisa-Marlen Gronemeier
Lisa-Marlen Gronemeier is a researcher at Geneva International Centre for Justice (GICJ). She holds an MSc degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. During her studies, she focused on topics such as power/resistance, structural violence/grassroots activism, asymmetrical conflict, Selfing/Othering and identification processes in conflict, and the expansion of public spaces for socio-political change.
Items by Lisa-Marlen Gronemeier
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- May 1, 2017 Lisa-Marlen Gronemeier
Above the law: Israel’s non-implementation of UN resolutions on Occupied Palestine
Half a century has elapsed since Israel established its brutal occupation of Palestine, and almost seven decades have passed since the 1948 Palestinian Nakba, which constitutes the beginning of discrimination, dispossession and displacement for Palestinians and their persistent suffering. Since then, the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people have...