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Justice Danziger’s Judgment on the Boycott Law
H.C.J. 5239/11 Uri Avneri v. The Knesset (Reported in Nevo, 15 April 2015)
In: Law in Times of Crisis (2024), pp. 67–82
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Avigdor Klagsbald
Klagsbald, Avigdor, Dr., Chair of the Rubinstein Center for Constitutional Challenges (RCCC), Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University, Israel
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Avigdor Klagsbald: Justice Danziger's Judgment on the Boycott Law | 67 | ||
I. Introduction | 67 | ||
II. The Constitutional Structure of the State of Israel | 67 | ||
III. The Status of the Basic Laws | 70 | ||
IV. The Constitutional Status of Freedom of Expression | 71 | ||
V. The Conditions of the Limitation Clause | 72 | ||
VI. The Boycott Law | 73 | ||
VII. The Minority Opinion of Justice Yoram Danziger | 74 | ||
VIII. A Few Comments of my Own: Severance, Reading Down and the Outcome of the Judgment | 78 | ||
Bibliography | 81 |