The factionalization of Palestinian customary justice: sulh politics in the Balata refugee camp

E. Sogge
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ABSTRACT Having played a leading role in two Palestinian uprisings, the Balata refugee camp remains a bastion of oppositional political currents in the West Bank. This article explores how competing political factions have adopted a form of arbitration called sulh, or communal conciliation, to mitigate conflicts. Based on fieldwork and interviews with leading actors from Balata and the city of Nablus, it offers an up-close account of how the local administration of customary justice has evolved from past days of anti-colonial struggle to the present era of contested state-building. Drawing on Faleh Jabar’s concepts social and etatist tribalism, the article asks: Do the conciliation committees of Nablus and its refugee camps constitute a semi-autonomous legal order fostering communal resilience or an instrument of power reflecting the dominance of the political elite? The study shows that the committees’ embeddedness in the proto-state structures of the Palestinian leadership has challenged their autonomy. Structurally, ‘tribal law’ has increasingly become synonymous with the rule of the Fatah faction – a matter that long has driven wedges between leading conciliation men. This article contributes to our understanding of how political movements take part in shaping what is considered customary and traditional and use it to further their rule.
巴勒斯坦习惯正义的派系化:巴拉塔难民营的肮脏政治
巴拉塔难民营在两次巴勒斯坦起义中发挥了主导作用,至今仍是西岸反对派政治潮流的堡垒。本文探讨了相互竞争的政治派别如何采用一种称为sulh的仲裁形式,或公共调解,以减轻冲突。基于对巴拉塔和纳布卢斯市主要人物的实地调查和采访,本书近距离描述了当地的习惯司法管理是如何从过去的反殖民斗争演变到现在有争议的国家建设时代的。文章借鉴了法利赫·贾巴尔的社会主义和极权主义部落主义的概念,提出了以下问题:纳布卢斯及其难民营的和解委员会是构成了一种半自治的法律秩序,促进了社区的恢复力,还是一种反映政治精英统治地位的权力工具?研究表明,委员会在巴勒斯坦领导层的原始国家结构中的嵌入已经挑战了他们的自治权。从结构上讲,“部落法”已经逐渐成为法塔赫派系统治的同义词——长期以来,这一问题在主要的和解人士之间造成了裂痕。这篇文章有助于我们理解政治运动如何参与塑造被认为是习惯和传统的东西,并利用它来推进他们的统治。
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