An edition of Judgment in Jerusalem (1997)

Judgment in Jerusalem

chief justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist century

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An edition of Judgment in Jerusalem (1997)

Judgment in Jerusalem

chief justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist century

Chief Justice Simon Agranat was to Israeli law what David Ben-Gurion was to Israeli politics. A visionary founding father, Agranat had a hand in every important legal and political issue to face Israeli society. Justice in Jerusalem, based on extensive interviews conducted with Agranat, provides a compelling look into Agranat the Supreme Court Justice and Agranat the American immigrant seeking to fulfill his Zionist dream in Palestine.

Pnina Lahav skillfully paints a panoramic view of Israeli history and legal culture: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Holocaust, the symbiosis between religion and the Jewish state, the tension between universal values and the nation state and within Zionism itself.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1906 and educated at the University of Chicago, Agranat brought U.S. progressivism and constitutionalism to Israeli legal soil. On the Supreme Court from the beginning of Israeli statehood, he laid the foundation to the country's bill of rights - this despite the fact that Israel had failed to adopt a written constitution. Focusing on major legal events, Lahav explores the social and political context in which Israeli constitutional law has been crafted.

Lahav details the thinking behind Agranat's 1962 decision to convict the notorious Nazi Adolph Eichmann, as well as his fascinating 1970 dissent in the "Who Is a Jew?" case. We also learn of the tensions that arose as Agranat found himself pulled between the contradictory demands of American jurisprudence and the practical difficulties rooted in the Israeli concern for security.

The first biography of an Israeli judge in English, this book reveals new insights into the relationship between Israeli law and politics, the influence of American law abroad, and the intricacies of national identity and of justice.

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Pages
331

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Cover of: Yiśraʾel be-mishpaṭ
Yiśraʾel be-mishpaṭ: Shimʻon Agranaṭ ṿeha-meʾah ha-Tsiyonit
1999, ʻAm ʻoved
in Hebrew
Cover of: Judgment in Jerusalem
Judgment in Jerusalem: chief justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist century
1997, University of California Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-311) and index.

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Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
347.5694/014/092
Library of Congress
KMK110.A38 L34 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 331 p. :
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1001413M
Internet Archive
judgementjerusal00laha
ISBN 10
0520205952
LCCN
96040381
OCLC/WorldCat
36123644
Library Thing
1792789
Goodreads
2353598

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