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International law, Israel, and longing for Mark Baker, with Michelle Lesh

International law, Israel, and longing for Mark Baker, with Michelle Lesh

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Melbourne-based international lawyer and academic Michelle Lesh has spent two decades examining Israel's use – and misuse – of international law, with a particular focus on targeted killings. In this candid interview with Dash, Michelle opens up about recent attacks on Israel's democratic institutions and reflects on the extraordinary legacy of her late husband Mark Baker, whose posthumous memoir A Season of Death was recently named a finalist for the Age Book of the Year Award.

Don't miss Michelle speaking at the Sydney Writers Festival on May 22nd, or the opportunity to experience Mark's evocative photography at the Jewish Museum—an exhibition that beautifully complements his written legacy and runs until July.

See Tami & Dash in a LIVE recording of Ashamed to Admit at Limmud Oz Melbourne Sunday, 8 June.

Articles relevant to this episode:

https://thejewishindependent.com.au/my-sense-of-collective-and-personal-belonging-has-been-shaken

https://thejewishindependent.com.au/mark-bakers-photography-comes-to-light

https://thejewishindependent.com.au/a-dismissal-of-the-icc-arrest-warrants-is-a-dismissal-of-international-law

https://thejewishindependent.com.au/tji-series/remembering-mark-baker

https://thejewishindependent.com.au/fighting-for-democracy-while-facing-my-dayenu

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