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  1. basic law, in Israel, any of several laws intended to serve as a guiding principle of government. As a concept, the basic law originated as a political compromise among Israel’s early political actors. After the country’s independence in 1948, its legislative body, the Knesset, was unable to agree on a draft constitution.

  2. Apr 16, 2023 · Israel’s Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty, and Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation, the equivalent to a Bill of Rights, begin by anchoring the rights they protect in “the values of Israel as ...

  3. Aug 21, 2018 · Basic Law: Jerusalem, the Capital of Israel (1980) Passed on December 13, 1980, by the Ninth Knesset. The intention of the law is to establish the status of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and secure its integrity and unity. It determines that Jerusalem is the seat of the President of the State, the Knesset, the Government and the Supreme Court.

  4. Oct 25, 2014 · The Israeli legal system is based in common law, which also incorporates facets of civil law. Israel does not have a formal Constitution. Israeli law is a mixed legal system reflecting the diverse history of the territory of the State of Israel throughout the last hundred years (under Ottoman, and then British, sovereignty) as well as the legal systems of its major religious communities.

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    Israeli Supreme Court, 50th anniversary celebration. Israeli law is based mostly on a common law legal system, though it also reflects the diverse history of the territory of the State of Israel throughout the last hundred years (which was at various times prior to independence under Ottoman, then British sovereignty), as well as the legal systems of its major religious communities.

  6. Law of Return (1950) Nazi Collaborators Punishment Law (1950) Law of Protection of Holy Places (1967) Defense Service Law (1986) Prevention of Family Violence Law (1991) Prevention of Sexual Harassment Law (1998) Equal Rights for the Disabled Law (1998) Companies Law (1999) Prohibition on Money Laundering Law (2000)

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  8. 1 day ago · Basic-Law: Human Dignity and Liberty (1992) Passed on March 17, 1992, by the Twelfth Knesset. The law determines that the basic human rights in Israel are based on the recognition of the value of the human being, the sanctity of his life, and his being a free person. The purpose of the law is to protect human dignity and liberty, in order to ...

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