Summary of the Knesset’s summer session
ACRI offers the following summary of the central issues that we addressed during the Knesset’s summer session that concluded in … Read more
Nation-State Law
Discussions in the Ministerial Committee for Legislation was completed on Tuesday 18th July in the morning hours, and later on, … Read more
Changing the Method for Appointing Legal Advisers
ACRI: The proposed bill will harm the independence and professionalism of the civil service, the protection of the rule of … Read more
Updates from ACRI
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Draft Law would Imprison Asylum-Seekers and Refugees for Five Years
June 4, 2008
Human Rights Groups: New “Prevention of Infiltration Law” is in violation of refugees’ basic rights International Federation for Human Rights … Read more
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ACRI Promotes Fair Representation of Women in Family Courts
May 30, 2008
In intervention, ACRI encourages greater Arab, female representation, conforming to the right ot equality In May 2008, ACRI, on behalf … Read more
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The Ramifications of Privatization on Human Rights
May 29, 2008
In the past few years, the pace of privatization in Israel has accelerated, with the privatization process beginning to infiltrate … Read more
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International Advocacy
May 27, 2008
In recent years, ACRI has considerably expanded our work in the international arena. We view international advocacy as an essential … Read more
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Authorities Fail to Implement Freedom of Information Law
May 20, 2008
ACRI’s statement in response to the State Comptroller’s Report, 2008 The State Comptroller found that 10 years after the Freedom … Read more
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Israel must join international effort against use of cluster bombs
May 20, 2008
Since the Second Lebanon War ended, cluster bombs have killed 33 civilians and wounded hundreds. Because Israel is responsible, B’Tselem … Read more
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Lift Collective Restrictions on Movement of West Bank Residents
May 20, 2008
ACRI’s petition to the Supreme Court: The collective restrictions imposed on the movement of northern West Bank residents over the … Read more