The PAL Commission on War Crimes, Justice, Reparations, and Return is a global model of strategic enforcement of international justice and the recalibration of power in international law.
The Commission is a pioneering enforcement mechanism that redefines international legal and diplomatic engagement to ensure Palestinian rights are upheld as binding legal imperatives, not political concessions.
Rooted in systemic accountability and strengthening institutions for justice, the Commission operates at the intersection of law, diplomacy, and strategic mobilization to dismantle Israeli military, financial, legal, and civil structures of war crimes while fortifying enforceable mechanisms for Palestinian justice and self-determination.
Through high-level diplomatic engagement, legal advisories, and strategic state support, the Commission empowers governments to build alliances, enforce international legal obligations, coordinate multilaterally, and resist economic and political coercion.
It provides expert legal and legislative counsel across a broad legal spectrum—from Palestinian, international humanitarian, corporate, and maritime law to sanctions, counterterrorism, and corporate compliance—ensuring governments and institutions have the tools to implement and enforce accountability.
To shift the global balance of accountability, the Commission employs multi-sectoral and multijurisdictional legal strategies to hold liable parties accountable, develop legislative frameworks, and drive legal mobilization at the international level. In parallel, the Commission strengthens and coordinates with civil society institutions globally, reinforcing legal and diplomatic capacities to sustain institutional accountability and protect Palestinian rights within the global legal order.