Law to Cancel the Reasonableness Standard

Israeli justice and democracy are filled with paradoxes - opinion

The concept of reasonableness as was used by the Supreme Court is imprecise and not safe on which to base conclusions.

Is now the time for Israel to draft a constitution?

Israel has gone 75 years without a constitution. Experts say that could change now, amid the ongoing debate and schisms over judicial reform.

Will Netanyahu's government adhere to High Court rulings?

INSIDE POLITICS: The question of whether the government will or will not comply with the High Court’s decisions only strengthens and fuels the opposition protest movement further.

11/08/2023

14 Days: Knesset vote

Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.

11/08/2023

Has judicial reform put US-Israel ties in danger? - opinion

The breach in the dam must be repaired now before the flood causes irreparable harm to the US-Israel relationship

NGOs file fresh petition against reasonableness standard

Immediately following the passing of the amendment, anti-reformists filed a barrage of petitions calling for the striking of the law.

Judicial reform can make it easier for Israel to ban political parties - opinion

If the Law to Cancel the Reasonableness Standard doesn't change, banning parties in Israel will become much easier.

By MIKA HACKNER
08/08/2023
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