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This book explains the reciprocal relations between the Supreme Court and the Israeli political system.
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This book explains the reciprocal relations between the Supreme Court and the Israeli political system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 329g
- ISBN-13: 9781107674837
- ISBN-10: 1107674832
- Artikelnr.: 37781199
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 329g
- ISBN-13: 9781107674837
- ISBN-10: 1107674832
- Artikelnr.: 37781199
Dr Assaf Meydani is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo. His research interests include public policy, politics and law, and political economy. Dr Meydani has been a Visiting Scholar at the Center for New Institutional Science at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, and the Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization at the University of California at Berkeley. He is author of Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs: Israel in Comparative Perspective (2009). His articles have appeared in journals such as Israel Studies, Israel Law Review, Policy and Society, Constitutional Political Economy, Rationality and Society, and Land Use Policy.
1. Introduction; 2. The intervention of the Israeli High Court of Justice
in government decisions: an empirical, quantitative study with paradoxical
results; 3. Law and politics: theoretical aspects; 4. The Supreme Court as
a political entrepreneur in the process of institutional change - an
analysis based on shared mental models and political entrepreneurship; 5.
Israeli public law; 6. Israel in light of structural and cultural
variables; 7. The Supreme Court and the political system in light of social
and political processes in Israel during 1948-99; 8. The struggle for a new
conservative constitutional court (2000): redefining the guarantor of human
rights in Israel - the role of the Israeli Supreme Court; 9. The rule of
'who governs' as electoral capital (1999-2007): the Supreme Court as an
agenda setter in Israel; 10. The Supreme Court of Israel as an agenda
setter: three cases; 11. On law, society and policy design - towards a
reform in the relationship between the High Court of Justice and the
Knesset; 12. Conclusion and normative implications.
in government decisions: an empirical, quantitative study with paradoxical
results; 3. Law and politics: theoretical aspects; 4. The Supreme Court as
a political entrepreneur in the process of institutional change - an
analysis based on shared mental models and political entrepreneurship; 5.
Israeli public law; 6. Israel in light of structural and cultural
variables; 7. The Supreme Court and the political system in light of social
and political processes in Israel during 1948-99; 8. The struggle for a new
conservative constitutional court (2000): redefining the guarantor of human
rights in Israel - the role of the Israeli Supreme Court; 9. The rule of
'who governs' as electoral capital (1999-2007): the Supreme Court as an
agenda setter in Israel; 10. The Supreme Court of Israel as an agenda
setter: three cases; 11. On law, society and policy design - towards a
reform in the relationship between the High Court of Justice and the
Knesset; 12. Conclusion and normative implications.
1. Introduction; 2. The intervention of the Israeli High Court of Justice
in government decisions: an empirical, quantitative study with paradoxical
results; 3. Law and politics: theoretical aspects; 4. The Supreme Court as
a political entrepreneur in the process of institutional change - an
analysis based on shared mental models and political entrepreneurship; 5.
Israeli public law; 6. Israel in light of structural and cultural
variables; 7. The Supreme Court and the political system in light of social
and political processes in Israel during 1948-99; 8. The struggle for a new
conservative constitutional court (2000): redefining the guarantor of human
rights in Israel - the role of the Israeli Supreme Court; 9. The rule of
'who governs' as electoral capital (1999-2007): the Supreme Court as an
agenda setter in Israel; 10. The Supreme Court of Israel as an agenda
setter: three cases; 11. On law, society and policy design - towards a
reform in the relationship between the High Court of Justice and the
Knesset; 12. Conclusion and normative implications.
in government decisions: an empirical, quantitative study with paradoxical
results; 3. Law and politics: theoretical aspects; 4. The Supreme Court as
a political entrepreneur in the process of institutional change - an
analysis based on shared mental models and political entrepreneurship; 5.
Israeli public law; 6. Israel in light of structural and cultural
variables; 7. The Supreme Court and the political system in light of social
and political processes in Israel during 1948-99; 8. The struggle for a new
conservative constitutional court (2000): redefining the guarantor of human
rights in Israel - the role of the Israeli Supreme Court; 9. The rule of
'who governs' as electoral capital (1999-2007): the Supreme Court as an
agenda setter in Israel; 10. The Supreme Court of Israel as an agenda
setter: three cases; 11. On law, society and policy design - towards a
reform in the relationship between the High Court of Justice and the
Knesset; 12. Conclusion and normative implications.