An academic has threatened to take legal action against the University and College Union if it imposes a boycott of an Israeli college with which he is affiliated.
A motion passed at the UCU congress in Manchester this week proposed 鈥渃ommencing the investigatory process associated with the imposition of a boycott of Ariel College鈥. The union alleges that the college has played a significant role in the colonisation of the West Bank.
The motion noted 鈥渢he continuing colonisation of the West Bank 鈥 construction of illegal settlements鈥isruption of Palestinian life鈥and] denial of educational and scholarly opportunities to Palestinians鈥.
It also noted 鈥渢he contribution of Israel鈥檚 academy in this process 鈥 scientific and social and historical research, siting of annexes on illegally confiscated land, and support for military occupation鈥 as well as 鈥渢he particular contribution of Ariel College in this process鈥nd the recent decision of Israel to recognise Ariel as a 鈥榰niversity centre鈥, on the way to its establishment as a university on occupied territory鈥.
Geoffrey Alderman, Michael Gross professor of politics and contemporary history at the University of Buckingham and a guest professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Ariel College, said he would seek to take legal action against the UCU, of which he is a member, if any boycott were imposed.
He said: 鈥淚f, for example, [the UCU] instructed, advised or encouraged its members not to invite to their campuses any Ariel faculty member, or to boycott lectures given by Ariel faculty members, or if it advised, instructed or encouraged its members who are on the boards of learned journals or learned societies not to consider any publication proposal from any Ariel faculty member, or indeed to expel those who are Ariel faculty members, then I would seek an appropriate remedy under UK anti-discrimination and equality legislation.鈥
The UCU declined to comment.
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