Posts Tagged: Israeli judicial reform
In Israel, Democracy Is Not Just A Dream
Tensions in Israel have risen to alarming levels, with the current Israeli government seeking to decrease the power of the judicial branch and a widespread...
Israeli Protests Are a Sign of Tolerance, But the Media and Academics Use Them to Attack Israel
Israel is facing a challenging time. Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, passed a law last week restricting the right of the Supreme Court to annul a...
Balance of Chaos: A Lawyer Explains Israel’s Judicial Reform
On Monday night, as hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets all over the country, the Knesset voted to end the Israeli Supreme...
Judicial Reform: A Worthy Compromise?
A judicial reform compromise is not as complicated as it may seem, if all sides are truly interested in a solution. On one side, the...
Despite Protests, Israeli Democracy is Alive and Thriving
Prime Minister Netanyahu did the right thing in placing a hold on judicial reform; no issue is worth country-wide turmoil and civil unrest. Although a...
Israel Will Be Greatly Harmed if Judicial Reform Changes Its Democratic Character
A unique synergy of regional and global trends has meant that Israel's international stance has grown stronger over the last two decades; yet, while this...
US Secretary of State Blinken says Israel’s Judicial Reforms Require ‘Consensus’
i24 News - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday that major political reforms in Israel require a consensus, as Israel continues to...
A Better Way to Implement Israeli Constitutional Reform
As is often the case with Israeli strategic decision-making, the current debate in Israel on a semi-constitutional reform is being carried out in an improvised...









