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Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making.

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.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sapir, Gideon
Otros Autores: Barak-Erez, Daphne, Barak, Aharon
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Hart Publishing Limited, 2013.
Colección:Hart studies in comparative public law.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Preliminary pages; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation and Documents; 1. Introduction: Israeli Constitutional Lawat the Crossroads; Part 1: Towards a Full-Fledged Constitution; 2. Why a Constitution
  • in General and inParticular in the Israeli Context?; 3. The Right to Judicial Review:The Israeli Case; 4. The Purpose of the Israeli Constitution; 5. Consensus, Dissensus, and Constitutionalism; Part 2: Models of Judicial Review inIsraeli Constitutional Law; 6. Majestic Constitutionalism?The Notwithstanding Mechanism in Israel.
  • 7. Constitutional Adjudication and Political Accountability: ComparativeAnalysis and the Peculiarity of Israel8. Justifying Judicial Review:The Changing Methodology of the Israeli Supreme Court; 9. The Democratic Case for DiffuseJudicial Review in Israel; 10. Constitutional Adjudication in Israel:Some Comments; Part 3: Global Impacts on Israeli Constitutional Law; 11. The Use of Foreign Law in IsraeliConstitutional Adjudication; 12. The Israeli Case of aTransformative Constitutionalism; 13. Proportionality in Israel and Beyond:Four Aspects; 14. Constitutional Law in anAge of Globalization.
  • Part 14: Balancing in Israeli Constitutional Law15. Constitutional Proportionality:(Appropriate) Guidelines; 16. The Deficiencies of Balancing: RestrictingSpeech due to Offence to Feelings; 17. Proportionality: Comparative Perspectiveson Israeli Debates; Part 5: 'Unenumerated Rights' inIsraeli Constitutional Law; 18. Human Dignity as a Central Pillar inConstitutional Rights Jurisprudence inIsrael: Definitions and Parameters; 19. The Inherent Authority of Judges in aThree-Track Democracy to RecogniseUnenumerated Constitutional Rights:The Israeli Story of a Judicial Missionwith No Ammunition.
  • 20. Perpetual Constitutional Moments:A Reply to Hostovsky Brandes and WeintalPart 6: Social Rights in Israel; 21. In Search of the Right to Health inIsraeli Constitutional Law; 22. The Fiscal Objection toSocial Welfare Rights: A Closer Look; 23. Constitutional Review of'Eligibility Conditions' inSocial Rights Litigation; 24. The New Consensus on Enforcing SocialWelfare Rights: Comments on Three Papers; Part 7: Constitutional Rights and Private Law; 25. Constitutional Rights and Private Law; 26. Human Rights in Private Law:Hybridization of the Balancing Tests.
  • 27. Private Actors and Constitutional RightsPart 8: Constitutional Rights and 'State of Emergency'; 28. The National Security Constitutionand the Israeli Condition; 29. The Role of the Legislature inDetermining Legitimate Responses toSecurity Threats: The Case of Israel; 30. Of Law, Constitutions and Security; Part 9: Israel
  • 'Jewish and Democratic'; 31. Jewish and Democratic:Three Zionisms and Post-Zionism; 32. A Jewish Nation-State: A Discussion inLight of the Family Reunification Case; 33. National Identity and Religion-StateRelations: Israel in Comparative Perspective.