Tag: Israeli Jurisprudence

The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders amidst Israel's conflict with Hamas is seen as morally and legally problematic, implying a false equivalence between a democratic state defending itself and a terrorist group attacking it.
In a special episode, law professor Moshe Cohen-Eliya discusses the surreal world of Israeli jurisprudence.
In Israel Update: Episode 3, Michael Doran and Gadi Taub discuss recent events in Israeli jurisprudence.
Israel's Supreme Court made two controversial decisions this week, striking down a constitutional amendment and asserting its authority to remove a sitting prime minister.