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 to MK Aharonivich: Human Rights and Police Work are not Incompatible
November 15, 2013
On Tuesday (November 12), the Minister of Public Security, MK Yitzhak Aharonovich, announced that he intends to authorize the … Read more
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There’s a just solution to unrecognized villages in the Negev – but it’s not the Begin/Prawer Plan
November 14, 2013
Yesterday, the Internal Affairs Committee heard the reservations of human rights organizations’ to the Begin-Prawer Plan. ‘The Alternative … Read more
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Court Roundup | August – October 2013
November 12, 2013
Rulings & Decisions Firing Zone 918 and the Move to Mediation On January 16, 2013, ACRI Attorney … Read more
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Jerusalem Begins Demolition Proceedings Against Hundreds of East Jerusalem Homes
November 5, 2013
Jerusalem Municipality initiates proceedings to demolish apartments of hundreds of families living beyond the separation barrier Over the … Read more
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A Victory for Affordable Housing in Tel-Aviv
November 5, 2013
On October 27, the Appeals Committee of the National Council approved an important and precedent-setting decision in an appeal filed … Read more
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Knesset Roundup | October 29
October 29, 2013
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Rights groups file motion for contempt of High Court decision to overturn Anti-Infiltration Law
October 28, 2013
Motion alleges the Population and Immigration Authority is defying the court’s order to release prisoners following the overturning of … Read more