In the domain of comparative constitutionalism, Israeli constitutional law is a fascinating case study constituted of many dilemmas. It is moving from the old British tradition of an unwritten constitution and no judicial review of legislation to fully-fledged constitutionalism endorsing judicial review and based on the text of a series of basic laws. At the same time, it is struggling with major questions of identity, in the context of Israel's constitutional vision of 'a Jewish and Democratic' state. Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making offers a comprehensive study of Israeli…mehr
In the domain of comparative constitutionalism, Israeli constitutional law is a fascinating case study constituted of many dilemmas. It is moving from the old British tradition of an unwritten constitution and no judicial review of legislation to fully-fledged constitutionalism endorsing judicial review and based on the text of a series of basic laws. At the same time, it is struggling with major questions of identity, in the context of Israel's constitutional vision of 'a Jewish and Democratic' state. Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making offers a comprehensive study of Israeli constitutional law in a systematic manner that moves from constitution-making to specific areas of contestation including state/religion relations, national security, social rights, as well as structural questions of judicial review. It features contributions by leading scholars of Israeli constitutional law, with comparative comments by leading scholars of constitutional law from Europe and the United States.
Gideon Sapir is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law of Bar-Ilan University. Daphne Barak-Erez is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel. She was formerly Dean of the Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University. Aharon Barak served as the President of the Supreme Court of Israel and is currently Professor of Law at the IDC.
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Part 1 Towards a Full-Fledged Constitution 2. Why a Constitution - in General and in Particular in the Israeli Context? Gideon Sapir 3. The Right to Judicial Review: The Israeli Case Alon Harel 4. The Purpose of the Israeli Constitution Ariel L Bendor 5. Consensus, Dissensus, and Constitutionalism Sanford Levinson Part 2 Models of Judicial Review in Israeli Constitutional Law 6. Majestic Constitutionalism? The Notwithstanding Mechanism in Israel Tsvi Kahana 7. Constitutional Adjudication and Political Accountability: Comparative Analysis and the Peculiarity of Israel Yoav Dotan 8. Justifying Judicial Review: The Changing Methodology of the Israeli Supreme Court Joshua Segev 9. The Democratic Case for Diffuse Judicial Review in Israel Ori Aronson 10. Constitutional Adjudication in Israel: Some Comments Víctor Ferreres Comella Part 3 Global Impacts on Israeli Constitutional Law 11. The Use of Foreign Law in Israeli Constitutional Adjudication Iddo Porat 12. The Israeli Case of a Transformative Constitutionalism Moshe Cohen-Eliya 13. Proportionality in Israel and Beyond: Four Aspects Margit Cohn 14. Constitutional Law in an Age of Globalization Vicki C Jackson Part 4 Balancing in Israeli Constitutional Law 15. Constitutional Proportionality: (Appropriate) Guidelines Mordechai Kremnitzer 16. The Deficiencies of Balancing: Restricting Speech due to Offence to Feelings Yaacov Ben-Shemesh 17. Proportionality: Comparative Perspectives on Israeli Debates Sujit Choudhry Part 5 'Unenumerated Rights' in Israeli Constitutional Law 18. Human Dignity as a Central Pillar in Constitutional Rights Jurisprudence in Israel: Definitions and Parameters Tamar Hostovsky Brandes 19. The Inherent Authority of Judges in a Three-Track Democracy to Recognise Unenumerated Constitutional Rights: The Israeli Story of a Judicial Mission with No Ammunition Sharon Weintal 20. Perpetual Constitutional Moments: A Reply to Hostovsky Brandes and Weintal David Fontana Part 6 Social Rights in Israel 21. In Search of the Right to Health in Israeli Constitutional Law Aeyal Gross 22. The Fiscal Objection to Social Welfare Rights: A Closer Look Amir Paz-Fuchs 23. Constitutional Review of 'Eligibility Conditions' in Social Rights Litigation Neta Ziv 24. The New Consensus on Enforcing Social Welfare Rights: Comments on Three Papers Mark Tushnet Part 7 Constitutional Rights and Private Law 25. Constitutional Rights and Private Law Aharon Barak 26. Human Rights in Private Law: Hybridization of the Balancing Tests Michal Tamir 27. Private Actors and Constitutional Rights Stephen Gardbaum Part 8 Constitutional Rights and 'State of Emergency' 28. The National Security Constitution and the Israeli Condition Daphne Barak-Erez 29. The Role of the Legislature in Determining Legitimate Responses to Security Threats: The Case of Israel Barak Medina 30. Of Law, Constitutions and Security Adam Tomkins Part 9 Israel - 'Jewish and Democratic' 31. Jewish and Democratic: Three Zionisms and Post-Zionism Chaim Gans 32. A Jewish Nation-State: A Discussion in Light of the Family Reunification Case Aviad Bakshi and Gideon Sapir 33. National Identity and Religion-State Relations: Israel in Comparative Perspective Gila Stopler 34. The Dilemmas of Identity in a Jewish and Democratic State: A Comparative Constitutionalist Perspective on Bakshi and Sapir, Gans, and Stopler Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld
Part 1 Towards a Full-Fledged Constitution 2. Why a Constitution - in General and in Particular in the Israeli Context? Gideon Sapir 3. The Right to Judicial Review: The Israeli Case Alon Harel 4. The Purpose of the Israeli Constitution Ariel L Bendor 5. Consensus, Dissensus, and Constitutionalism Sanford Levinson Part 2 Models of Judicial Review in Israeli Constitutional Law 6. Majestic Constitutionalism? The Notwithstanding Mechanism in Israel Tsvi Kahana 7. Constitutional Adjudication and Political Accountability: Comparative Analysis and the Peculiarity of Israel Yoav Dotan 8. Justifying Judicial Review: The Changing Methodology of the Israeli Supreme Court Joshua Segev 9. The Democratic Case for Diffuse Judicial Review in Israel Ori Aronson 10. Constitutional Adjudication in Israel: Some Comments Víctor Ferreres Comella Part 3 Global Impacts on Israeli Constitutional Law 11. The Use of Foreign Law in Israeli Constitutional Adjudication Iddo Porat 12. The Israeli Case of a Transformative Constitutionalism Moshe Cohen-Eliya 13. Proportionality in Israel and Beyond: Four Aspects Margit Cohn 14. Constitutional Law in an Age of Globalization Vicki C Jackson Part 4 Balancing in Israeli Constitutional Law 15. Constitutional Proportionality: (Appropriate) Guidelines Mordechai Kremnitzer 16. The Deficiencies of Balancing: Restricting Speech due to Offence to Feelings Yaacov Ben-Shemesh 17. Proportionality: Comparative Perspectives on Israeli Debates Sujit Choudhry Part 5 'Unenumerated Rights' in Israeli Constitutional Law 18. Human Dignity as a Central Pillar in Constitutional Rights Jurisprudence in Israel: Definitions and Parameters Tamar Hostovsky Brandes 19. The Inherent Authority of Judges in a Three-Track Democracy to Recognise Unenumerated Constitutional Rights: The Israeli Story of a Judicial Mission with No Ammunition Sharon Weintal 20. Perpetual Constitutional Moments: A Reply to Hostovsky Brandes and Weintal David Fontana Part 6 Social Rights in Israel 21. In Search of the Right to Health in Israeli Constitutional Law Aeyal Gross 22. The Fiscal Objection to Social Welfare Rights: A Closer Look Amir Paz-Fuchs 23. Constitutional Review of 'Eligibility Conditions' in Social Rights Litigation Neta Ziv 24. The New Consensus on Enforcing Social Welfare Rights: Comments on Three Papers Mark Tushnet Part 7 Constitutional Rights and Private Law 25. Constitutional Rights and Private Law Aharon Barak 26. Human Rights in Private Law: Hybridization of the Balancing Tests Michal Tamir 27. Private Actors and Constitutional Rights Stephen Gardbaum Part 8 Constitutional Rights and 'State of Emergency' 28. The National Security Constitution and the Israeli Condition Daphne Barak-Erez 29. The Role of the Legislature in Determining Legitimate Responses to Security Threats: The Case of Israel Barak Medina 30. Of Law, Constitutions and Security Adam Tomkins Part 9 Israel - 'Jewish and Democratic' 31. Jewish and Democratic: Three Zionisms and Post-Zionism Chaim Gans 32. A Jewish Nation-State: A Discussion in Light of the Family Reunification Case Aviad Bakshi and Gideon Sapir 33. National Identity and Religion-State Relations: Israel in Comparative Perspective Gila Stopler 34. The Dilemmas of Identity in a Jewish and Democratic State: A Comparative Constitutionalist Perspective on Bakshi and Sapir, Gans, and Stopler Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld
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