Publications
ACRI releases publications on a range of topics relating to human rights and civil liberties.
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What is the problem with our labor market?
September 15, 2016
Dear Friends, We all lose sleep sometimes thinking about how we make a living. Our livelihood is the bedrock … Read more
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Vocational training – Recommendations for change
September 15, 2016
ACRI has released a new report on the state of vocational training in Israel and how the State has neglected … Read more
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Information booklet: Health insurance for Foreign Children
August 25, 2016
In Israel there are thousands of children who do not have legal status. Some of them are the children of … Read more
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49 Years of Control without Rights
June 1, 2016
Human rights of the Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem – What has changed? At first glance, … Read more
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Lethal in Disguise
March 17, 2016
For several years ACRI has been a member of INCLO, The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations, which is comprised … Read more
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INCLO releases new report on health consequences of crowd-control weapons
March 14, 2016
Geneva, Switzerland — Over the past number of years, law enforcement and security forces have increasingly turned to the use … Read more
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How Israel drives debtors into poverty
March 7, 2016
Our latest report, written by Attorney Reut Cohen, reviews the failures of Israel’s debt collection system and offers solutions for legislative … Read more
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Info-sheet: The 12 Villages of Firing Zone 918 in the South Hebron Hills
February 21, 2016
This info-sheet was prepared together with Rabbis for Human Rights and with Breaking the Silence. Summary For over a … Read more
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The Labyrinth: Migration, Status and Human Rights
January 5, 2016
A new report from the Hotline for Refugees and Migrants, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), and Physicians for … Read more
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Eagerness to silence criticism is greater than support for democracy
December 28, 2015
The Ministerial Committee for Legislative Affairs proved once again that there is more support for silencing criticism than for democracy. … Read more