THE ISRAELI CONSTITUTION AND THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM

Authors

  • Ariel L. Bendor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21991/C97D4S

Abstract

The obvious security difficulties in Israel also carry problematic political, economic and social consequences. The unique Israeli condition — as a young democratic state, whose mere existence is still not self-evident to all — also has legal implications. In Israel, the law and the courts of law are often involved in resolving political issues, including issues pertaining to foreign and security policy. This involvement is more intensive in Israel than in many other democracies.1 That is why one might be interested in comprehending some legal aspects, especially those of constitutional law, that are present in the background of Israeli reality.

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Published

2011-07-24

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