Sanctioning Policy in Israel - An Historical Overview

Israel Law Review, 30(3/4): 234-275 (1996)

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Legal Research Paper

42 Pages Posted: 3 Dec 2015

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Leslie Sebba

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law

Date Written: December 3, 2015

Abstract

The sanctioning policy of a given society may be analysed on a number of levels. It may focus on the actions of the legislative body in the adoption of statutes, or on the legislative and administrative measures taken by the ministers and policy-makers who derive their formal powers from such statutes. Alternatively it may focus on the decisions of the courts, either by examining these on a statistical level or by analysing the content (the rhetoric as well as the substance) of their decisions. The present article will focus primarily upon the legislative policies of the Knesset in the matter of sanctions since the establishment of the state.

Keywords: policy, statues, legislative, administrative, law, Israel, Knesset, sanctions

Suggested Citation

Sebba, Leslie, Sanctioning Policy in Israel - An Historical Overview (December 3, 2015). Israel Law Review, 30(3/4): 234-275 (1996), Hebrew University of Jerusalem Legal Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2698631

Leslie Sebba (Contact Author)

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law ( email )

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