Religious Law in the Israel Legal System

Religious Law in the Israel Legal System
Author: Izhak Englard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1975
Genre: Jewish law
ISBN: UCSD:31822012113601

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Based on a number of articles in Hebrew which appeared in Mishpatim, the law review of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Religious Law in the Israel Legal System

Religious Law in the Israel Legal System
Author: Izhark Englard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1986-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1575883562

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Human Rights under State Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel Egypt and India

Human Rights under State Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel  Egypt and India
Author: Yüksel Sezgin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107435650

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About one-third of the world's population currently lives under pluri-legal systems where governments hold individuals subject to the purview of ethno-religious rather than national norms in respect to family law. How does the state-enforcement of these religious family laws impact fundamental rights and liberties? What resistance strategies do people employ in order to overcome the disabilities and limitations these religious laws impose upon their rights? Based on archival research, court observations and interviews with individuals from three countries, Yüksel Sezgin shows that governments have often intervened in order to impress a particular image of subjectivity upon a society, while people have constantly challenged the interpretive monopoly of courts and state-sanctioned religious institutions, re-negotiated their rights and duties under the law, and changed the system from within. He also identifies key lessons and best practices for the integration of universal human rights principles into religious legal systems.

Jewish and Israeli Law An Introduction

Jewish and Israeli Law   An Introduction
Author: Shimon Shetreet,Walter Homolka
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783110671766

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This book instructively introduces the reader to the basics of Jewish law. It gives a detailed, cutting-edge analysis of contemporary public and private law in the State of Israel, as well as Israel’s legal culture, its system of government, and the roles of its democratic institutions: the executive, parliament, and judiciary. The book examines issues of Holocaust, law and religion, constitutionalization, and equality.

Assisted Reproduction in Israel

Assisted Reproduction in Israel
Author: Avishalom Westreich
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004346079

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The theme of this BRP is the right to procreate in the Israeli context. Our discussion of this right includes the implementation of the right to procreate, restrictions on the right (due to societal, legal, or religious concerns), and the effect of the changing conception of the right to procreate (both substantively and in practice) on core family concepts.

Religion in the Public Sphere A Comparative Analysis of German Israeli American and International Law

Religion in the Public Sphere  A Comparative Analysis of German  Israeli  American and International Law
Author: Winfried Brugger
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2007-06-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783540733553

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How closely connected should church and state be? May a state endorse the role and meaning of religion at all? Can it treat distinct religious groups differently? This book addresses these questions and more through a portrayal and comparison of the legal systems of Germany, Israel, France, and the United States. This thought-provoking book brings the often opposing demands of religious and secular freedoms into clear focus.

The Israeli Legal System

The Israeli Legal System
Author: Marcia Gelpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1531008240

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This is a 2017 paperback printing of the hardback book originally published in 2013. Israel is a vibrant, modern economy of great interest to many American law students due to their religious and cultural connections to Israel and to the extensive business ties between American and Israeli entities. This book presents and analyzes the prominent features of the Israeli legal system, emphasizing the ways in which it differs significantly from American law. It includes chapters on the unique Israeli approach to constitutional law, the role of religious law in Israeli law, on the legal meaning of Israel's identity as a Jewish state, and on the system of family law that allows each religion to control matters of personal status. This book presents Israeli cases, many of them translated into English for the first time, as well as Israeli statutes. The discussion of the material has a strong comparative law aspect. All primary materials are accompanied by extensive explanatory comments, as well as questions for students.

The Unique Family Law in the State of Israel

The Unique Family Law in the State of Israel
Author: Yitshak Cohen
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781644695425

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In the State of Israel, the unique family law derives from ancient Jewish law, halakhic traditions, and an extensive legal tradition spanning many centuries and geographic locations. This book examines Israeli family law in comparison with the corresponding law in the United States and illuminates common issues in legal systems worldwide. The Israeli system is primarily controlled by the religious law of the parties. Thus, religious courts were also established and granted enforcement powers equivalent to those of the civil courts. This is a complex situation because the religious law applied in these courts is not always consistent with gender equality and civil rights practiced in civil court. This book seeks to clarify that tension and offer solutions. The comprehensive analysis in this book may serve as a guide for those interested in family law: civil court judges, rabbinical court judges, lawyers, mediators, arbitrators, and families themselves. Topics central to the book include issues subject to modification, the right of a minor to independent status, extramarital relationships, and joint property.