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How to Conduct Research in Israeli Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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The Israeli legal system belongs to the Western legal culture which is based on the rule of law and takes secular, liberal and rational approach that puts the individual at the center. The Israeli legal system has been classified as a “mixed jurisdiction” in that it has traits of both common law as well as civil law systems.
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1. See A. Barak, 1 Interpretation in Law, ch. 6, 179-192 (1992).Google Scholar
2. Id. Google Scholar
3. Basic Law: Judicature, 38 Laws of the State of Israel [hereafter LSI] 101, sec.20 (5744-1983/84).Google Scholar
4. Supra note 2, at 197.Google Scholar
5. 34 LSI 181 (5740-1979/80).Google Scholar
6. See diagram attached. Google Scholar
7. Designated sometimes as “juvenile courts” and “family courts.”Google Scholar
8. Basic Law: Adjudication, sec. 1(a), 38 LSI 101 (5744-1983/84).Google Scholar
9. See, e.g. Family Court Law, 5755-1995, as amended, Sefer Hachukim [Official Gazette] no. 1537, p. 393 (8/7/95), 4 Dinim [Laws] 2356c (1991-).Google Scholar
10. Relevant printouts attached.Google Scholar