Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making

Hardback

Main Details

Title Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Gideon Sapir
Edited by Daphne Barak-Erez
Edited by Aharon Barak
SeriesHart Studies in Comparative Public Law
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:578
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781849464093
ClassificationsDewey:342.569402
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 31 October 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

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.

Author Biography

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.

Reviews

...comparative constitutionalism is much richer for this book should serve as an important reference point on constitutionalism. -- Abimbola A Olowofoyeku * International Human Rights Law Review, Volume 3, 2014 *