Andrew Tucker

Andrew Tucker studied law in Australia and The Netherlands, and has worked since 1988 as an adviser and consultant to private companies, governments and (semi-)public entities in various fields of international law. Andrew was a Fellow of the Law Faculty of the University of Melbourne from 1994 to 2001, and Research Associate at the TMC Asser Institute in The Hague from 1996-1998. Based in The Netherlands, he is Principal of Tucker & Associates, and Legal Counsel to the European Coalition for Israel. Andrew is co-author of ‘Israel on Trial’, Soest (NLD), thinc. (2018).

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Israel’s Use of Force Against Hamas Under International Law

Israel’s Use of Force Against Hamas Under International Law

he latest escalation between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and the recent decision of the ICC to open an investigation into possible crimes committed in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raise fundamental issues about the scope of international law and legitimacy.

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Should Australia Recognize Palestine as a State?

Should Australia Recognize Palestine as a State?

The Australian Federal Labor Party has indicated that—should it come to power—it intends to recognize “Palestine” as a state.  Should Australia “recognize” Palestine as a state? What is the problem?  First, we need to define the problem we are trying to...

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