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Israeli Pre-Transitional Justice and the Nakba Law – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2022

Abstract

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The authors apologise that upon publication of this article the reference in footnote 15 was incomplete. The full reference should read as follows:

Jessica Nevo, ‘Transitional Justice Models and their Applicability to the Zionist-Palestinian Conflict’ in Terry Rempel (ed), Rights in Principle – Rights in Practice: Revisiting the Role of International Law in Crafting Durable Solutions for Palestinian Refugees (Badil 2009) 327, 332–33; Dustin N Sharp, ‘What Would Satisfy Us? Taking Stock of Critical Approaches to Transitional Justice’ (2019) 13 International Journal of Transitional Justice 570, 576–80; Kedar and Dudai (n 14) 376–78.

Additionally the page range for the reference in footnote 17 was missing and should have read:

Zochrot, ‘Truth Commission for the Nakba in the Negev 1948–1960’, 31 December 2015, https://zochrot.org/en/keyword/45328; Nevo (n 15) 336–37.

The online version of this article has been updated.

References

Kapshuk, Y., & Strömbom, L. (2021). Israeli Pre-Transitional Justice and the Nakba Law. Israel Law Review, 54(3), 305323. doi:10.1017/S0021223721000157CrossRefGoogle Scholar