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Land Expropriation In Israel Law Justice And Power Yifat Holzmangazit

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Land Expropriation In Israel Law Justice And Power Yifat Holzmangazit
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.89 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Yifat Holzman-Gazit
ISBN: 9780754625438, 0754625435
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Land Expropriation In Israel Law Justice And Power Yifat Holzmangazit by Yifat Holzman-gazit 9780754625438, 0754625435 instant download after payment.

Historically, Israel's Supreme Court has failed to limit the state's powers of expropriation and to protect private property. This book argues that the Court's land expropriation jurisprudence can only be understood against the political, cultural and institutional context in which it was shaped. Security and economic pressures, the precarious status of the Court in the early years, the pervading ethos of collectivism, the cultural symbolism of public land ownership and the perceived strategic and demographic risks posed by the Israeli Arab population - all contributed to the creation of a harsh and arguably undemocratic land expropriation legal philosophy. This philosophy, the book argues, was applied by the Supreme Court to Arabs and Jews alike from the creation of the state in 1948 and until the 1980s. The book concludes with an analysis of the constitutional change of 1992 and its impact on the legal treatment of property rights under Israeli law.

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