From the establishment of the State of Israel until very recently, the issue of religion and state was handled in Israel according to the doctrine of status quo. As a result, matters of religion and state have changed little from the time the State of Israel was established. Underlying the status quo-viewed as an informal gag rule -was the perception that it served as a necessary condition for the emergence, maintenance and stability of democracy in Israel. Yet on many occasions over the past several years, once latent disagreements over matters of religion and state have become a major source of political and cultural tensions in Israeli society. Drawing on political and constitutional theory, this essay advocates that Israel abandon the ...
The second half of the 1990s witnessed the forceful introduction of the phrase“a state for all its c...
Israeli society is witnessing a sharp division between religion and the state. The existing polariza...
This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the persp...
From the establishment of the State of Israel until very recently, the issue of religion and state w...
This Note argues that religion and state cannot be separated in Israel. Part I presents the historic...
An essay is presented in which the author explores fragility of Israeli secularism related to Jewish...
This Article describes and analyzes an increasing trend of contemporary democratic hybridization and...
In Israel, religious identity can serve to identify the governing law in a number of circumstanc...
Published online: 27 January 2016In the first chapter the historical relationship of Judaism and Zio...
This Note presents an analysis of American and Israeli constitutional jurisprudence concerning matte...
This thesis begins with an explanation of Israel’s foundational constitutional tension—namely, that ...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
The article analyzes constitutional, legal and political institutions of Israel, their correlation a...
The art of constitution-making is never one-dimensional. In regard to the United States\u27 model, i...
Does liberalism necessitate a strict separation of religion and state? Or are there some ways in whi...
The second half of the 1990s witnessed the forceful introduction of the phrase“a state for all its c...
Israeli society is witnessing a sharp division between religion and the state. The existing polariza...
This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the persp...
From the establishment of the State of Israel until very recently, the issue of religion and state w...
This Note argues that religion and state cannot be separated in Israel. Part I presents the historic...
An essay is presented in which the author explores fragility of Israeli secularism related to Jewish...
This Article describes and analyzes an increasing trend of contemporary democratic hybridization and...
In Israel, religious identity can serve to identify the governing law in a number of circumstanc...
Published online: 27 January 2016In the first chapter the historical relationship of Judaism and Zio...
This Note presents an analysis of American and Israeli constitutional jurisprudence concerning matte...
This thesis begins with an explanation of Israel’s foundational constitutional tension—namely, that ...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
The article analyzes constitutional, legal and political institutions of Israel, their correlation a...
The art of constitution-making is never one-dimensional. In regard to the United States\u27 model, i...
Does liberalism necessitate a strict separation of religion and state? Or are there some ways in whi...
The second half of the 1990s witnessed the forceful introduction of the phrase“a state for all its c...
Israeli society is witnessing a sharp division between religion and the state. The existing polariza...
This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the persp...