AT FIFTY, ISRAELI LAW IS bursting with judicial and scholarly activity and creativity. Up until the 1970s, scholars were content, even proud, to present to the world learned treatises on the state of the positive law. Known as Kommentars (a German term), these treatises—typically dry and technical—offered meticulous analyses of the available case law in Israel, as well as summaries of the relevant comparative law. The judiciary was treated reverentially ( with all due respect we differ from the reasons submitted by the honorable judge . . . ) and social and political contexts were generally ignored. Judicial opinions, with relatively few exceptions, were short and succinct, full of deferential language or precedents at home and abroad and...
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The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of tradit...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
Legal Culture of the State of Israel Keywords: Israel, legal culture The present legal system of the...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
In American constitutional law, the existence of a constitutional text appears essential for the der...
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The field of mixed legal studies has recently been engaged in discussions about the virtues of merit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelations between Israeli State, Society and the Co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelations between Israeli State, Society and the Co...
The field of mixed legal studies has recently been engaged in discussions about the virtues of merit...
Steiner Eva. Menahem Mautner. -Law and the Culture of Israel, 2011. In: Revue internationale de droi...
Steiner Eva. Menahem Mautner. -Law and the Culture of Israel, 2011. In: Revue internationale de droi...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Is there anything more to say about Kol Ha\u27am? This is essentially a philosophical question. Is i...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of tradit...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
Legal Culture of the State of Israel Keywords: Israel, legal culture The present legal system of the...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
In American constitutional law, the existence of a constitutional text appears essential for the der...
This article discusses the background to present-day attitudes towards interpreting in the Is...
The field of mixed legal studies has recently been engaged in discussions about the virtues of merit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelations between Israeli State, Society and the Co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelations between Israeli State, Society and the Co...
The field of mixed legal studies has recently been engaged in discussions about the virtues of merit...
Steiner Eva. Menahem Mautner. -Law and the Culture of Israel, 2011. In: Revue internationale de droi...
Steiner Eva. Menahem Mautner. -Law and the Culture of Israel, 2011. In: Revue internationale de droi...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Is there anything more to say about Kol Ha\u27am? This is essentially a philosophical question. Is i...