To what extent can a non-state actor resembling a government be
regulated by human rights principles? This study is the first
detailed human rights analysis of Hamas conduct and governance in
the Gaza Strip. Drawing on reports and resolutions from the United
Nations and local and international human rights organizations, the
author considers four years of uncontested Hamas control over the
area and suggests a normative framework for evaluating Hamas
conduct according to international human rights standards and
degree of influence over the public sphere in the absence of more
formally binding obligations.
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