Good morning,
Members may be interest in the following case-note appraising the recent judgment of the Israeli Supreme Court in 'round three' of constitutional challenges to legislation authorizing detention of asylum-seekers in Israel.
"In the Land of Hidden Legislative Aims: HCJ 8665/14 (detention of asylum-seekers in Israel- round 3)."
The post critiques the judicial assessment of explicit and hidden legislative objectives; the role of international refugee law in the decision; and the normative question of irregular entry of asylum-seekers.The post highlights current legal challenges concerning removal of asylum-seekers from Israel to third states.
Available at: http://versa.cardozo.yu.edu/viewpoints/land-hidden-legislative-aims-hcj-866514-detention-asylum-seekers-israel-round-3
Best wishes,
Ruvi
Dr. Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
Lecturer in Law, University of Reading, School of Law
Research Associate, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
Editor-in-Chief, Refugee Law Initiative Working Paper Series, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Researcher, Constitutional Principles and their Interpretation project, Israel Democracy Institute
DPhil MPhil BCL (Oxon) LLM (Hebrew) LLB BA (Haifa)
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