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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It’s the Occupation, Stupid.
June 11, 2012
After 45 years, Israel’s control over Palestinian life cannot be seen as temporary, or as an aberration. It is no … Read more
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Court Rejects Petition against Deportation of Asylum Seekers to South Sudan
June 7, 2012
Today (7 June 2012), the Jerusalem District Court rejected a petition filed by human rights organizations against the collective deportation … Read more
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Invasive Email Searches in Airports Contradict Israeli Law
June 6, 2012
Following recent reports, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) emphasizes that the demand made by the Israeli GSS … Read more
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Interacting with Police: Know Your Rights
June 6, 2012
A new ACRI campaign seeks to inform the residents of East Jerusalem about their rights when interacting with police. … Read more
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Bills for Arrangement of Outposts – a Step Up in Contempt for Rule of Law in OPT
June 5, 2012
Tomorrow (6 June 2012), two proposed bills are scheduled to be brought before the Knesset plenum for a preliminary reading, … Read more
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ACRI in the News: May 15 – May 31 2012
June 1, 2012
ACRI Protects the Right to Demonstrate Israel protesters stumble across police bureaucracy – May 16, 2012 (Haaretz) The Hadera … Read more
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Curb Illegal Police Treatment of Demonstrators
May 31, 2012
Following the accumulation of testimonies regarding police violence in the social justice demonstration in Tel Aviv two weeks ago, the … Read more