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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ACRI Condemns Expulsion of African Refugees
August 19, 2007
JERUSALEM – August 19, 2007 – The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) strongly condemns the state’s decision to … Read more
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ACRI: End Illegal “Debt Collection” Roadblocks in E. Jerusalem
August 8, 2007
Mobile Police Checkpoints are Discriminatory, Violate Residents’‘ Basic Rights JERUSALEM – August 8, 2007 – The Association for Civil Rights … Read more
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Children of Migrant Workers Get Fair Chance at Residency Status
July 31, 2007
For several years, ACRI has taken a leading role in reaching a solution for the children of migrant workers to … Read more
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ACRI to Court: Link clinics in Bedouin villages to electric grid
July 30, 2007
The Regional Council for the Unrecognized Arab Bedouin Villages of the Negev, Physicians for Human Rights and ACRI petitioned the … Read more
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Israeli Lawyer Brings Human Rights Viewpoint to Israeli-German Summit
July 9, 2007
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel’‘s Tali Nir considers justice Israel’‘s ‘‘moral obligation’‘ JERUSALEM – July 9, 2007 – … Read more
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ACRI: Stop Work Service from Employing Discriminatory Hiring Practices
June 28, 2007
ACRI Petitions High Court of Justice to Prohibit Employment Service from Promoting Discriminatory Hiring Practices On 13 June, 2007, the … Read more
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ACRI Challenges “Loss Tender” for Subcontracted Security Guards –
May 31, 2007
In response to a petition submitted by ACRI and two partner organizations, the Jerusalem Administrative Court ruled that a tender … Read more