1994
DOI: 10.1177/019251219401500209
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The Judicialization of Politics in Israel

Abstract: The judicialization of politics has probably proceeded further in Israel than in any other democratic country. In the strong sense of the definition propounded by Torbjörn Vallinder (1992: 1), the civil judiciary in Israel, particularly the Supreme Court justices sitting as members of the High Court of Justice, are exercising power at the expense of politi cians and administrators. The justices now claim the authority even to review the internal workings of the theoretically sovereign Knesset (parlia ment). Th… Show more

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“… 8 Couso, Huneeus, and Sieder 2010; Hirschl 2008; Sieder, Schjolden, and Angell 2005; Moustafa 2003; Shapiro and Stone Sweet 2002; Guarnieri 2000; Stone Sweet 1999; Tate and Vallinder 1995; Edelman 1994. …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 Couso, Huneeus, and Sieder 2010; Hirschl 2008; Sieder, Schjolden, and Angell 2005; Moustafa 2003; Shapiro and Stone Sweet 2002; Guarnieri 2000; Stone Sweet 1999; Tate and Vallinder 1995; Edelman 1994. …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 The major argument is that the settler movement was able to develop alternative mechanisms, mainly via the public administration and the security establishment, to promote and protect their interests. 12 The result of the last elections and especially the composition of the new cabinet suggest that this practice reached a new level.…”
Section: Settling In the Knesset? Or Settling In The Cabinet?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a politics and law approach Israeli scholars stress the inability to govern which is characterized primarily by the decrease in the power of political parties and the ascendance of individualist values in the public's attitude towards the authorities (Doron, 1986;Arian et al, 2002;Dror, 1989;Mautner, 2002;Edelman, 1994;Barzilai, 1999).…”
Section: Law and Politics In Designing And Implementing Public Policymentioning
confidence: 99%