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Law and Identity in Israel

Law and Identity in Israel

Law and Identity in Israel

A Century of Debate
Author:
Nir Kedar, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Published:
June 2022
Availability:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781108735780

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    What makes Israeli law Israeli? Why is the word 'Jewish' almost entirely absent from Israeli legislation? How did Israel succeed in eluding a futile and dangerous debate over identity, and construct a progressive, independent, original and sophisticated legal system? Law and Identity in Israel attempts to answer these questions by looking at the complex bond between Zionism and the Jewish culture. Forging an original and 'authentic' Israeli law that would be an expression and encapsulation of Israeli-Jewish identity has been the goal of many Jewish and Zionist jurists as well as public leaders for the past century. This book chronicles and analyzes these efforts, and in the process tackles the complex meaning of Judaism in modern times as a religion, a culture, and a nationality. Nir Kedar examines the challenges and difficulties of expressing Judaism, or transplanting it into, the laws of the state of Israel.

    • Examines the attempts to forge an original and authentic Israeli law that embodies and expresses Israeli-Jewish identity
    • Discusses the ways Israeli jurists have found to express Israeli-Jewish identity
    • Investigates the Zionist and Israeli meta-cultural debate

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Kedar’s book stands as an important chapter in the study of the history of Israeli law. It provides a valuable overview both for readers who are familiar with this history and also those who are not.’ Inbal Blau and Omer Aloni, Comparative Legal History

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    Product details

    June 2022
    Paperback
    9781108735780
    238 pages
    228 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.37kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: law as an expression of Jewish culture
    • Part I. Seeking to Fashion National Law:
    • 1. Law and culture in early Zionist literature
    • 2. The Hebrew peace courts: the Yishuv judicial system that failed
    • 3. The Hebrew law society: an abortive attempt to fashion a Jewish-Hebrew national code of law
    • 4. Why a Jewish-Hebrew system of law was not instituted at independence
    • 5. A Hebrew constitution for the Jewish state: how did the cultural dispute prevent the promulgation of a written constitution
    • 6. Jewish law and legislation in Israel
    • Part II. The Resurgence of Cultural Conflict:
    • 7. Jewish heritage and a Jewish democratic state: the identity discourse returns to the legal debate
    • 8. The identity turn and the Jewish and democratic state
    • Part III. Zionism, Democracy, Law, and Culture:
    • 9. Zionism: making and preserving Hebrew culture
    • 10. Israeli law as a lieu de mémoire of national identity and culture
    • Conclusion: list of legal cases.
      Author
    • Nir Kedar , Bar-Ilan University, Israel

      Nir Kedar is a Professor of law and history at Bar Ilan University, Israel and the Vice President for Academic Affairs of Sapir College in Israel. His main fields of interest are modern legal history, legal and political theory and comparative law. He has published five books and numerous articles including, Mamlakhtiyut: David Ben-Gurion's Civic Thought (Hebrew) (2009), which won the 2009 Shapiro Prize for Best Book on Israel.