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 Files Freedom of Information Petition on Secret Security Wiretaps
September 17, 2013
ACRI has filed an Administrative Court petition to compel Prime Minister’s Office to reveal number of secret … Read more
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Justice Prevails – Anti-Infiltration Law Overturned
September 17, 2013
In an extremely important decision yesterday (September 16), the High Court of Justice ruled following an ACRI petition … Read more
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Supreme Court Overturns Law to Prevent Infiltration
September 16, 2013
“The prolonged imprisonment of asylum seekers in administrative detention is unconstitutional. The Anti-Infiltration Law is overturned.” Today (September 16) … Read more
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Shana Tovah Video Message from ACRI President Sami Michael
September 8, 2013
Never has the value of human life been such a cause for concern in the Middle East as it … Read more
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High Court Justices to State: We Expect You to Agree to Mediation on ‘Firing Zone 918’
September 3, 2013
On September 2, 2013 the High Court of Justice (Court President Asher Grunis and Justices Hanan Meltzer and Daphne Barak-Erez) … Read more
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ACRI: Stop Water Corporations From Disconnecting Residents
September 2, 2013
ACRI today (September 2, 2013) submitted its position to the Water Authority on its new policy that regulates the … Read more
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New bill proposed by MK Struk – another brick in the (two separate legal) walls
September 2, 2013
On Sunday (1 September, 2013) the government began to discuss a draft bill proposed by MK Orit Struk that would … Read more