
The Israeli Constitution
From Evolution to Revolution
Gideon Sapir(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 6. September 2018
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-068032-9 (ISBN)
Description
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 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.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-068032-9 (9780190680329)
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Person
Gideon Sapir is a professor of law at Bar-Ilan University, Israel; a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University; and a senior fellow at the Kohelet think tank. He is also an ordained rabbi. He teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law and constitutional theory.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One - From the Establishment of Israel until the Revolution
Chapter Two - The Constitutional Revolution: How Did It Happen?
Chapter Three - The Revolution after the Revolution
Chapter Four - Back to the Future
Chapter Five - Social Rights
Chapter Six - Balancing and Proportionality
Chapter Seven - Emergency Powers
Chapter Eight - Religion and State
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Chapter One - From the Establishment of Israel until the Revolution
Chapter Two - The Constitutional Revolution: How Did It Happen?
Chapter Three - The Revolution after the Revolution
Chapter Four - Back to the Future
Chapter Five - Social Rights
Chapter Six - Balancing and Proportionality
Chapter Seven - Emergency Powers
Chapter Eight - Religion and State
Bibliography
Index