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After the Revocation of the Reasonableness Standard: The Near Future

INSS Executive Director Prof. Manuel Trajtenberg and Col. (res.) Adv. Pnina Sharvit Baruch deliberate the implications of the revocation of the reasonableness standard in judicial decisions.

What is the significance of yesterday’s Knesset legislation? Is this indeed “the end of democracy”? And what does the near future look like – in the security, economic, political, social and judicial realms? What are the main challenges facing Israel? And are they joined by emerging opportunities?

Tamir
Hayman
Manuel
Trajtenberg
Pnina
Sharvit Baruch
Ofer
Shelah
Meir
Elran

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