Intentar ORO - Gratis
ISRAEL'S CONVULSIVE DALLIANCE WITH JUDICIAL REFORMS
The Morning Standard
|August 31, 2023
Without a formal written Constitution, an independent Supreme Court is crucial in sustaining a liberal democracy
DESPITE strong opposition from political parties and unending protests by Israelis, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rightwing government pushed ahead with a bill to overhaul the judiciary a few weeks ago. The Knesset
passed the highly controversial bill, which contains extensive proposals to curtail the power of the Supreme Court in nullifying the government’s actions and decisions. This bill is seen as a highly politicised move of the ruling far-right coalition, which is determined to clip the judiciary’s wings. Protesting opposition members left the Knesset plenum and boycotted the voting.
Netanyahu and his allies have argued that the bill is a much-needed corrective to moderate unwarranted judicial activism. Right-wing politicians have long argued that the judiciary interferes too much with legislation, is biased in support of liberal issues and undemocratic in how judges are selected. With a slim majority, Netanyahu and his coalition allies in the Knesset successfully passed the bill after compromise negotiations with the opposition failed. Protesters surrounded the Knesset and clashed with security forces.
Israelis have been on the streets since January this year, protesting against this bill which they believe undercuts the checks and balances built over the years to sustain a healthy democracy. Israel’s steadfast ally, the USA, has cautioned Israel that the judicial reforms, without an overwhelming consensus, would adversely impact bilateral ties. Many Israelis view this tussle as critical to the identity of Israel rather than just as a technical issue. They believe their country is slipping into authoritarianism under the Netanyahu government. Israel lacks a written Constitution but follows a charter called the Basic Laws. Without a formal written Constitution, an independent SC is crucial in sustaining a liberal democracy.
Esta historia es de la edición August 31, 2023 de The Morning Standard.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Morning Standard
The Morning Standard
‘Economy on stable footing; Q2 growth at 7.5%’
Retail inflation drops to all-time low of 0.25%
1 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
THE NEED TO THROW LIGHT ON SHADOW BANKS
Non-bank institutions have profoundly altered the global financial system and pose poorly-understood risks. Yet, regulators allow them to thrive, fearing credit contraction in a borrowing-driven economy
4 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Will put an end to K'taka 'confusion' soon, says Kharge
TUG-OF-WAR FOR CM POST
1 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Liverpool humbled again, Arsenal beat Bayern
LIVERPOOL slumped to an embarrassing 4-1 Champions League defeat at Anfield by PSV Eindhoven to pile more pressure on Arne Slot, while Arsenal ended Bayern Munich’s unbeaten start to the season with a “statement” win on Wednesday.
1 min
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Food services to be $125 billion mkt by 2030; organised players to gain big
INDIA'S food services market size will grow to $125 billion by 2030, with the organised segment growing at 2x that of the unorganised segment, said foodtech major Swiggy in its annual report titled “How India Eats” in partnership with Kearney.
1 min
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
₹23,850 CR PLAN TO DECLOG DELHI
UNION Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and Corporate Affairs (MCA) Harsh Malhotra said on Thursday that the Centre is moving ahead with an ambitious plan to ease traffic congestion in Delhi and the NCR.
1 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
India, Indonesia to deepen industrial defence dealings
INDIA and Indonesia on Thursday placed defence industrial cooperation at the centre of their growing strategic dialogue and decided to broadly expand joint work on military technologies and supply-chain integration amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
1 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Work on remains of antiquity at Dwarka begins
A fresh round of onshore and offshore expeditions at ancient heritage sites in Gujarat’s Dwarka and Bet Dwarka has begun.
2 mins
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Drive to identify illegal foreign nationals in UP, detention camps soon
THE Uttar Pradesh government is launching a large-scale identification drive against illegal immigrants, beginning in western UP’s Rohilkhand region. The operation will cover Bareilly, Badaun, Pilibhit and Shahjahanpur districts under the Bareilly division.
1 min
November 28, 2025
The Morning Standard
Civil servants vital for Viksit Bharat, must operate across sectors: Mishra
CIVIL services stand at the heart of India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat and officers must think across domains, operate across sectors, and anchor their work in humility, integrity, and purpose, P K Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, said on Thursday.
1 min
November 28, 2025
Translate
Change font size

