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The Israeli Legal System

An Introduction
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 2019

Summary

This Volume offers an introduction to Israeli legal system. It includes a detailed analysis of the Foundations of the Israeli Law, especially:

history and legal sources of Israeli law

constitutional law

tort law

intellectual property law

trusts and antitrust law

company law

labour and tax law

family law

criminal Law

private international law

Israel and the EU

Israel and international law

The authors are specialists in their respective fields and teach at renowned Israeli universities. The volume is highly recommended for students, trainees, but also for lawyers, tax and management consultants, practitioners in business, administration, justice, media and anyone else who comes into contact with Israeli law.

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Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2019
Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4766-5
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9023-2
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
294
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. List of Abbreviations No access Pages 13 - 14
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      1. I. The Ottoman period No access
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      2. II. The British Mandate period No access
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      3. III. The establishment of the State of Israel No access
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      4. IV. Constitutional history No access
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      5. V. Civil law codification No access
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      6. VI. Anglo-american influences No access
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        1. Literature No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. Magistrate and District Courts No access
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        2. 2. The Supreme Court No access
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        3. 3. Appellate jurisdiction No access
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        4. 4. Specialized courts No access
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      3. III. Court administration and rules of procedure No access
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      4. IV. The machinery of justice and maintaining public confidence No access
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      5. V. Appointment and tenure of judges No access
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      6. VI. Judicial independence No access
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      7. VII. The Legal Advisor to the Government No access
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      1. I. Historical background No access
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          1. a) A defensive democracy: The disqualification of political parties No access
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          2. b) The status of MK's No access
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          3. c) Judicial review of parliamentary acts No access
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          4. d) The rule of 'Primary Arrangements' No access
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        2. 2. The Government No access
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        3. 3. Judicial review of government decisions No access
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        1. 1. A Jewish and democratic state No access
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          1. 3. The Arab minority (Israeli Palestinians) No access
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        1. Literature No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. The basic regime No access
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        2. 2. The liberal approach to contract formation No access
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        3. 3. Retreat from the liberal approach? No access
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        1. 1. The basic regime No access
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        2. 2. The basic principle underlying the law of defects – The intersection of a bad bargain and a bad conduct No access
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        3. 3. Balancing conflicting policy considerations: The scope of the duty of disclosure No access
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        1. 1. The basic regime No access
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          1. a) Reliance damages No access
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          2. b) Disgorgement damages No access
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          3. c) Punitive damages No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. Intentional torts No access
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          1. a) The structure of the tort No access
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            1. aa) Economic loss No access
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            2. bb) Emotional harm No access
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            3. cc) Pure omissions No access
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            4. dd) Birth related torts No access
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        3. 3. Presumptions of negligence No access
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        1. 1. Road accidents No access
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        2. 2. Defective products No access
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        3. 3. Defamation No access
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        4. 4. Breach of statutory duty No access
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          1. a) Plaintiff’s fault No access
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          2. b) Plaintiff’s consent No access
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          3. c) Limitations No access
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          1. a) The state No access
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          2. b) Public servants No access
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        1. 1. Defendants No access
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        2. 2. Plaintiffs No access
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          1. a) Pecuniary losses No access
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          2. b) Non-pecuniary losses No access
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          1. a) Punitive damages No access
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          2. b) Statutory damages without proof of harm No access
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        3. 3. Injunctions No access
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      7. VII. Conclusion No access
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      1. I. General background No access
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      2. II. Patents No access
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      3. III. Copyright No access
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      1. I. Socio-economic background: Jewish immigration to Palestine and the rise of a wealthy class in Israeli society No access
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      2. II. Legal background: Trusts practice absent a positive law of private trusts No access
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        1. 1. A free-form (shapeless?) approach to trusts No access
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        2. 2. Unlimited trust duration No access
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        3. 3. Self-settled spendthrift trusts as a default No access
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        4. 4. Protection of beneficiaries' entitlements from trustees' non-trust creditors No access
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      4. IV. Proposed reforms in the draft civil code No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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          1. a) Marriage and divorce No access
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          2. b) Spousal support No access
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        2. 2. Religious tribunals and the problem of jurisdiction No access
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        1. 1. A civil substitute to religious marriage and divorce: cohabitation, Israeli style No access
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        2. 2. A civil substitute to religious divorce No access
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        3. 3. A civil substitute to religious marriage and beyond: Outsourcing Israeli law No access
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        4. 4. A civil catalyst to religious divorce No access
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        1. 1. The Israeli law of marital property No access
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        2. 2. Custody and parental responsibility No access
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        3. 3. Alternative dispute resolution No access
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        1. 1. Child support No access
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          1. a) Parenthood and fatherhood No access
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          2. b) Artificial reproduction No access
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      6. VI. Test case: Same-sex familial rights No access
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      7. VII. The Arab minority No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. Legal personality No access
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        2. 2. Corporate foundational documents No access
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        1. 1. Institutional organs No access
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        2. 2. Directors and officers No access
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          1. a) The objective of the company No access
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          2. b) Duty of loyalty No access
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          3. c) Duty of care No access
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          1. a) Duty of “fairness”/loyalty No access
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          2. b) Duty of care No access
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          3. c) Unfair prejudice No access
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        3. 3. Regular shareholders No access
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      5. V. Related party transactions No access
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        1. 1. Veil piercing No access
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      1. I. The evolution of Israeli antitrust law No access
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      2. II. The objectives of Israeli antitrust law No access
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      3. III. Restrictive agreements No access
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      4. IV. Mergers No access
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      5. V. Treatment of dominant firms No access
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      1. I. General background No access
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      2. II. Employment status No access
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      3. III. Employer status, manpower and service providers No access
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      4. IV. The contract of employment No access
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      5. V. Constitutional rights at the workplace: Workplace privacy and agreements not to compete No access
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        1. 1. The collective agreement and the exclusive bargaining agent No access
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        2. 2. The bargaining unit determination No access
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        3. 3. Trade unions competition law No access
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      7. VII. The right to strike and lock-out No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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      2. II. The Income Tax No access
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      3. III. The Value-Added Tax No access
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      4. IV. Tax Law and the Constitution No access
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        1. 1. The basic structure of criminal law No access
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        2. 2. Historical background and sources of the Israeli criminal law No access
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        1. 1. The legal source of the criminal norm No access
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        2. 2. The applicability in time of the criminal norm No access
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        3. 3. The applicability in place of the criminal norm No access
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        4. 4. Principles of interpretation of the criminal norm No access
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      3. III. The principle of conduct No access
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        1. 1. Positive fault elements: The mental element requirement No access
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        2. 2. Negative fault Elements: General defenses No access
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      5. V. The principle of personal liability No access
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      6. VI. Sentencing No access
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      1. I. Historical Development and Basic Principles No access
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          1. a) Search No access
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          2. b) Arrest No access
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          1. a) Right to remain silent or right against self-incrimination. No access
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          2. b) Right to consult with a lawyerCriminal Procedure Law (Enforcement Powers – Arrest), 5756-1996 SH No.1592 § 34 (Isr.). No access
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        3. 3. Hearing No access
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          1. a) Arrest until termination of proceedings No access
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          2. b) The right of the accused to legal representation No access
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          3. c) The right to inspect the investigation material No access
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          1. a) Presence of accused at trial No access
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          2. b) Open court hearings No access
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          3. c) Hearings at court – chronological order No access
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        1. 1. Appeal No access
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        2. 2. Retrial No access
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        3. 3. Pardon No access
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        1. 1. Legislation No access
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        2. 2. International conventions No access
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        3. 3. Court decisions No access
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        4. 4. Doctrinal writings No access
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      2. II. The development of Israeli Private International Law No access
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        1. 1. The courts No access
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        2. 2. Ascertainment and application of foreign law No access
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        1. 1. OverviewFor a comprehensive treatment of international jurisdiction cf. Einhorn 2012 (n 1), Part III, Chapter 2. No access
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        2. 2. General principles No access
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        3. 3. Service of the claim in Israel No access
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        4. 4. Service of the process outside Israel No access
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        5. 5. Challenging service abroad No access
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        6. 6. Jurisdiction agreements No access
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        7. 7. Forum non conveniens No access
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        1. 1. General rules No access
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        2. 2. Contracts No access
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        3. 3. Torts No access
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        4. 4. Property No access
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        5. 5. Intellectual property rights (IPR) No access
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        6. 6. Family matters No access
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        7. 7. Inheritance matters No access
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        8. 8. Corporations No access
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        1. 1. Recognition of foreign judgments No access
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        2. 2. Enforcement of foreign judgments No access
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        1. Literature No access
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      1. I. Introduction No access
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      2. II. Legal aspects of EU-Israel trade relations No access
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      3. III. The linkage between legal-political aspects and trade aspects No access
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      4. IV. Israel and the Council of Europe No access
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      5. V. Summary and conclusions No access
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      1. I. Introductory remarks No access
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      2. II. The implementation of international law within the domestic legal order of Israel No access
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          1. a) From the British Mandate to the declaration of independence No access
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          2. b) Israel’s relations with its Arab neighbors from the Suez crisis to the Six-Day-War No access
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          3. c) The development from 1967 until today No access
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          1. a) No doubts with regard to Israel’s statehood and its right to exist No access
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            1. aa) The international status of the occupied territories No access
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            2. bb) Applicability of international human rights law? No access
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            3. cc) Applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention? No access
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            4. dd) Implications for the separation barrier No access
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            5. ee) Implications for the evaluation of targeted killings No access
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            6. ff) The role of the Israeli Supreme Court in applying and implementing international law in the occupied territories No access
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  3. List of Contributors and Editors No access Pages 287 - 290
  4. Index No access Pages 291 - 294

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