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Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making

Author : Gideon Sapir
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 1030 pages
File Size : 50,13 MB
Release : 2014-07-18
Category : Law
ISBN : 1782251855

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In the domain of comparative constitutionalism, Israeli constitutional law is a fascinating case study constituted of many dilemmas. It is moving from the old British tradition of an unwritten constitution and no judicial review of legislation to fully-fledged constitutionalism endorsing judicial review and based on the text of a series of basic laws. At the same time, it is struggling with major questions of identity, in the context of Israel's constitutional vision of 'a Jewish and Democratic' state. Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making offers a comprehensive study of Israeli constitutional law in a systematic manner that moves from constitution-making to specific areas of contestation including state/religion relations, national security, social rights, as well as structural questions of judicial review. It features contributions by leading scholars of Israeli constitutional law, with comparative comments by leading scholars of constitutional law from Europe and the United States.

Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making

Author : Gideon Sapir
Publisher :
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 33,9 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Constitutional law
ISBN : 9781472561534

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This book offers a comprehensive study of Israeli constitutional law that moves from constitution-making to specific areas of contestation including state/religion relations, national security, social rights, and structural questions of judicial review.

Constitutionalism

Author : Daniel Judah Elazar
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 21,46 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780819177988

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In Israel today there is increasingly vigorous support for the framing of a constitution. At the same time there is almost no recognition that in forty years Israel has acquired an almost complete set of basic laws that form a constitution. The aims of this volume are threefold: to inform the Israeli public and the world as to what exists and consider what still is needed in the way of a constitution; to enter constitutionalism firmly on the Israeli public agenda; and to learn from the American experience. The author shows that Israel's constitution is more than anything else a modern adaptation of an ancient constitution. Contents: Israel and Models of Modern Constitutionalism; The Politics of Constitution-Making in the United States and Israel; Issues of Constitutional Design: Civil Rights and Liberties; Issues of Constitutional Design: Interjurisdictional Relations; The State of Constitutionalism in the United States and Israel: Where Do We Go from Here? R Co-publised with the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

The Constitution of Israel

Author : Suzie Navot
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 23,24 MB
Release : 2014-12-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 1849467544

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This book presents the main features of the Israeli constitutional system and a topical discussion of Israel's basic laws. It focuses on constitutional history and the peculiar decision to frame a constitution 'by stages'. Following its British heritage and the lack of a formal constitution, Israel's democracy grew for more than four decades on the principle of parliamentary supremacy. Introducing a constitutional model and the concept of judicial review of laws, the 'constitutional revolution' of the 1990s started a new era in Israel's constitutional history. The book's main themes include: constitutional principles; the legislature and the electoral system; the executive; the protection of fundamental rights and the crucial role of the Supreme Court in Israel's constitutional discourse. It further presents Israel's unique aspects as a Jewish and democratic state, and its ongoing search for the right balance between human rights and national security. Finally, the book offers a critical discussion of the development of Israel's constitution and local projects aimed at enacting a single and comprehensive text.

Constitutional Law of Israel

Author : Suzi Navot
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,43 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Constitutional law
ISBN : 9789041126511

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Based on the monograph on Israeli Constitutional law submitted to the World Encyclopaedia of Laws.

The Israeli Constitution

Author : Gideon Sapir
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Law
ISBN : 0190680334

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Israeli constitutional law is a sphere of many contradictions and traditions. Growing out of British law absorbed by the legal system of Mandate Palestine, Israeli constitutional law has followed the path of constitutional law based on unwritten constitutional principles. This book evaluates the development of the Israeli constitution from an unwritten British-style body of law to the declaration of the Basic Laws as the de facto Israeli constitution by the supreme court and on through the present day. The book is divided into a chronological history, devoted to a description of the process of establishing a constitution; and a thematic one, devoted to the review and evaluation of major constitutional issues that are also the subject of discussion and research in other countries, with emphasis on the unique characteristics of the Israeli case.

The Constitution of Israel

Author : Suzi Navot
Publisher :
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 50,12 MB
Release :
Category : Constitutional history
ISBN : 9781849468435

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This book presents the main features of the Israeli constitutional system and a topical discussion of Israel's basic laws.

Law and Government in Israel

Author : Gideon Doron
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 46,14 MB
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 131796568X

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While most current studies on law and politics in Israel focus on the legal aspects of public policymaking within the courts, this book explores the relationship between law and government from a positive perspective. That is to say that the question asked is: how the political relationships between the three branches of government affect public policy and hence social outcomes. The eleven contributors to this volume concentrate on Israel from theoretical, comparative and critical approaches, and hence the analysis presented could as well be applied to other polities. This book was published as a special issue of Israel Affairs.

The Dynamics of Exclusionary Constitutionalism

Author : Mazen Masri
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 34,56 MB
Release : 2017-02-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509902538

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What does Israel's definition as a 'Jewish and democratic' state mean? How does it affect constitutional law? How does it play out in the daily life of the people living in Israel? This book provides a unique and detailed examination of the consequences of the 'Jewish and democratic' definition. It explores how the definition affects the internal ordering of the state, the operation of the law, and the ways it is used to justify, protect and regenerate certain features of Israeli constitutional law. It also considers the relationship between law and settler-colonialism, and how this relationship manifests itself in the constitutional order. The Dynamics of Exclusionary Constitutionalism offers a novel perspective on the Jewish and democratic definition rooted in constitutional theory and informed by a socio-legal approach. Relying on a wide range of court cases and statutes as well as secondary sources, the book shows how the definition is deeply embedded in the constitutional structure, and operates, as a matter of law, in a manner that concentrates political power in the hands of the Jewish citizens and excludes the Palestinian Arab citizens in Israel from the political process. Mazen Masri's study is a timely intervention in an increasingly important question, and is essential reading for those who want to understand Israel's character, its relationship with the constitutional order, and its impact on society.