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ISRAEL AFFAIRS VOL: 14 NO 4
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083687
After the storm? the Israeli Supreme Court and the Arab-Palesti
/ Saban, Ilan
Saban, Ilan
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Minority
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Middle East
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Arab-Palestine
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083690
Case for judicial review over social rights: Israeli perspectives
/ Rabin, Yoram; Shany, Yuval
Rabin, Yoram
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Social Justice
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Israel
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Law
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Social Rights
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083685
Judges in a borderless state: politics versus the law in the state of Israel
/ Doron, Gideon
Doron, Gideon
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Publication
2008.
Summary/Abstract
This article argues that because of the Israeli political system's failure tosupply publicly desired goods and services, the court assumed upon itself arole as an active political player thus ensuring not only the supply of publicgoods and services but also affecting the particular distribution of welfareacross society. It emphasizes the court's position as an interpreter andargues that in the context of Israel this institution became, over the years,politically very powerful. This is because it does not limit itself to the interpretation of laws, but rather it directly and indirectly becomes a lawmaker and an enforcer of public policies. By inviting everyone to appeal to the Supreme Court this institution becomes all-encompassing, dealing withall types of issues and getting involved in practical matters, as well asquestions of principle. It concludes by wondering if it is not possible that the 'Keepers of the Law', who benefit from preserving a problematic legal situation, have an interest in continuing the flux and normative ambivalence of the status quo.
Key Words
Israel
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Borderless States
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Law and Government
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083688
Judicial administrative review in times of discontent: the Israeli Supreme Court and the second Palestinian uprising
/ Seidman, Guy I
Seidman, Guy I
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Israel
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Military
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Judicial Administrative
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Complexity and Diversity
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083691
Judicial behaviour: a socio-cultural strategic approach-conceptual framework and analysis of case studies in Israel
/ Meydani, Assaf
Meydani, Assaf
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Israel
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Social Culture
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Judicial Behaviour
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083689
Law and politics in Israel lands: toward distributive Justice
/ Barak-Erez, Daphne
Barak-Erez, Daphne
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Israel
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Justice
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Lands Law
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Israel - Politics and Government
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083686
Public responsibility of elected officials in Israel: crossing the bounds of reasonableness
/ Arbel-Ganz, Ori; Nachmias, David
Nachmias, David
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Israel
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Social Problem
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Social Culture
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