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Volume 18 Issue 3

Table of Contents

Editorial

Articles

Adiel Zimran, The theological value of autonomy

Symposium: From Promise to Retrenchment? On the Changing Landscape of Israeli Constitutionalism

Adam Shinar, Barak Medina, and Gila Stopler, From promise to retrenchment: On the changing landscape of Israeli constitutionalism

Ariel L. Bendor, The Israeli judiciary-centered constitutionalism

Alon Harel and Noam Kolt, Popular rhetoric, false mirroring, and the courts

Tamar Hostovsky Brandes, The diminishing status of international law in the decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court concerning the Occupied Territories

Hassan Jabareen, Can the Court normalize the exception in non-emergency cases? Palestinian cases before the Israeli Supreme Court

Barak Medina, Unintended consequences of prohibiting advocacy of hatred and regulating campaign finance: The weakening status of freedom of speech in Israel

Yofi Tirosh, Diminishing constitutional law: The first three decades of women’s exclusion adjudication in Israel

Symposium: Agunah

SL and JHHW, Agunah: The shackled wife in Jewish law

Ram Rivlin, The morality of “get-threats”: Withholding divorce as extorsion

Keshet Starr, To have and to hold: Emotional distress, divorce denial, and the politics of interspousal torts

Benjamin Shmueli, Sticks, carrots, or a hybrid mechanism: The test case of refusal to divorce

Pamela Laufer-Ukeles, Negotiating Jewish divorce

Michael J. Broyde, The effectiveness of (Rabbinic) prenuptial agreements in preventing marital captivity

Critical Review of Jurisprudence

Bell E. Josef, The legal supremacy of legislative initiatives in judicial proceedings: The Israeli lesson

Critical Review of Governance

Mekonnen Firew Ayano, Law and land conflict in emerging market economies: Ethiopia, 2014-2018

Review Essay

BJ Ard, The not-so-great transformation. Review of Julie E. Cohen, Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism

Roundtable: Indian Constitutional Democracy

Michaela Hailbronner, Indian public law scholarship roundtable: An introduction

Rohit De, The Indian Constitution: Moments, epics and everyday lives

Madhav Khosla, Democracy and decolonization: How India was made

Ornit Shani, The long making of India’s Constitution: Letters from the past

Book Reviews

Tom Ginsburg, Mark D. Rosen, & Georg Vanberg (eds), Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis (Stefanie Egidy)

Pau Bossacoma Busquets, Morality and Legality of Secession. A Theory of National Self-Determination (Pau Luque)

Barbara Havelková and Mathias Möschel (eds). Anti-Discrimination Law in Civil Law Jurisdictions (Francisca Pou Giménez)

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