In Israel today there is increasingly vigorous support for the framing of a constitution. At the same time there is almost no recognition that in forty years Israel has acquired an almost complete set of basic laws that form a constitution. The aims of this volume are threefold: to inform the Israeli public and the world as to what exists and consider what still is needed in the way of a constitution; to enter constitutionalism firmly on the Israeli public agenda; and to learn from the American experience. The author shows that Israel's constitution is more than anything else a modern adaptation of an ancient constitution. Contents: Israel and Models of Modern Constitutionalism; The Politics of Constitution-Making in the United States and Israel; Issues of Constitutional Design: Civil Rights and Liberties; Issues of Constitutional Design: Interjurisdictional Relations; The State of Constitutionalism in the United States and Israel: Where Do We Go from Here?^R Co-publised with the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
ISBN: | 9780819177988 |
Publication date: | 24th July 1990 |
Author: | Daniel J Elazar |
Publisher: | University Publishing Association an imprint of UPA |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 280 pages |
Series: | Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Center for Jewish Community Studies Series |
Genres: |
Comparative politics |