Assaf Meydani
The Anatomy of Human Rights in Israel
Assaf Meydani
The Anatomy of Human Rights in Israel
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This book examines human rights in the Israeli domestic arena by analyzing the politics and strategies of defending human rights.
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This book examines human rights in the Israeli domestic arena by analyzing the politics and strategies of defending human rights.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695764
- ISBN-10: 1107695767
- Artikelnr.: 44888719
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695764
- ISBN-10: 1107695767
- Artikelnr.: 44888719
Assaf Meydani is an Associate Professor in the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel Aviv, Yaffo, Israel. His research interests include public policy, politics and law, and political economy. He is the author of several books, including The Israeli Supreme Court and the Human Rights Revolution: Courts as Agenda Setters (2011), Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs: Israel in Comparative Perspective (2009) and Public Responsibility and Political Consumption (2009, in Hebrew). His articles have appeared in journals such as Israel Studies, the Israel Law Review, Policy and Society, Constitutional Political Economy, Rationality and Society, Land Use Policy, Contemporary Security Policy, and the International Journal of Public Administration, and in the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy.
1. Introduction; 2. Institutional theory and social choice studies:
understanding the anatomy of human rights; 3. Human rights between
constitutional rhetoric and state practice; 4. Structural and cultural
variables favoring a short-term orientation; 5. The right to be free from
the threat of torture in light of structural and cultural complexity; 6.
The right to equality: gender segregation on ultra-orthodox buses following
the Israeli High Court of Justice ruling on the 'segregation lines' in
2011; 7. The right to enjoy a decent lifestyle: the case of the Laron law -
national insurance law (amendment no. 109, 2008) encouraging the disabled
to work; 8. The human rights commission in Israel that never was; 9.
Property rights - the issue of designing policy about the separation fence
- the High Court of Justice case: Beit Sureiq Village v. the State of
Israel, 2004; 10. The right to human dignity and liberty: the organ
transplant law, 5768 (2008); 11. Policy evaluation: analyzing the reality
for human rights.
understanding the anatomy of human rights; 3. Human rights between
constitutional rhetoric and state practice; 4. Structural and cultural
variables favoring a short-term orientation; 5. The right to be free from
the threat of torture in light of structural and cultural complexity; 6.
The right to equality: gender segregation on ultra-orthodox buses following
the Israeli High Court of Justice ruling on the 'segregation lines' in
2011; 7. The right to enjoy a decent lifestyle: the case of the Laron law -
national insurance law (amendment no. 109, 2008) encouraging the disabled
to work; 8. The human rights commission in Israel that never was; 9.
Property rights - the issue of designing policy about the separation fence
- the High Court of Justice case: Beit Sureiq Village v. the State of
Israel, 2004; 10. The right to human dignity and liberty: the organ
transplant law, 5768 (2008); 11. Policy evaluation: analyzing the reality
for human rights.
1. Introduction; 2. Institutional theory and social choice studies:
understanding the anatomy of human rights; 3. Human rights between
constitutional rhetoric and state practice; 4. Structural and cultural
variables favoring a short-term orientation; 5. The right to be free from
the threat of torture in light of structural and cultural complexity; 6.
The right to equality: gender segregation on ultra-orthodox buses following
the Israeli High Court of Justice ruling on the 'segregation lines' in
2011; 7. The right to enjoy a decent lifestyle: the case of the Laron law -
national insurance law (amendment no. 109, 2008) encouraging the disabled
to work; 8. The human rights commission in Israel that never was; 9.
Property rights - the issue of designing policy about the separation fence
- the High Court of Justice case: Beit Sureiq Village v. the State of
Israel, 2004; 10. The right to human dignity and liberty: the organ
transplant law, 5768 (2008); 11. Policy evaluation: analyzing the reality
for human rights.
understanding the anatomy of human rights; 3. Human rights between
constitutional rhetoric and state practice; 4. Structural and cultural
variables favoring a short-term orientation; 5. The right to be free from
the threat of torture in light of structural and cultural complexity; 6.
The right to equality: gender segregation on ultra-orthodox buses following
the Israeli High Court of Justice ruling on the 'segregation lines' in
2011; 7. The right to enjoy a decent lifestyle: the case of the Laron law -
national insurance law (amendment no. 109, 2008) encouraging the disabled
to work; 8. The human rights commission in Israel that never was; 9.
Property rights - the issue of designing policy about the separation fence
- the High Court of Justice case: Beit Sureiq Village v. the State of
Israel, 2004; 10. The right to human dignity and liberty: the organ
transplant law, 5768 (2008); 11. Policy evaluation: analyzing the reality
for human rights.