Judicial Setbacks, Material Gains: Terror Litigation at the Israeli High Court of Justice

7 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2010

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Legal Research Paper No. 17-3

30 Pages Posted: 15 Dec 2015 Last revised: 2 Jan 2017

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Menachem Hofnung

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Science

Keren Weinshall

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

Recent research indicates that even in countries with strong judicial review, supreme courts have proved reluctant to oppose restrictions on civil liberties in times of war, or in crises that resemble war-like emergencies. Accordingly, most research conducted on the Israeli High Court of Justice argues that despite using the rhetoric of human rights, the HCJ rarely intervenes in security-based decisions targeted to prevent terrorist activity. Our research, based on an empirical sample of cases litigated at the HCJ in 2000–2008, argues that the picture is more complex, and that in fact the Israeli court does play a significant role in reducing human rights violations. Although in most cases the HCJ does not overtly intervene in the decisions of the security authorities, we show that the court’s decisions on terror contain an implicit, yet no less important, facet in preventing numerous harmful decisions. We further test the relationship between the overt and latent nature of the HCJ’s power, and show how different political and security conditions, such as the public mood or the occurrence of deadly terror attacks, affect justices’ decisions to reject a petition, openly accept it, or intervene more latently in the security authorities’ policies.

Keywords: Judicial Review in Israel, Empirical Legal Studies, Terror

Suggested Citation

Hofnung, Menachem and Weinshall, Keren, Judicial Setbacks, Material Gains: Terror Litigation at the Israeli High Court of Justice (2010). 7 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2010, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Legal Research Paper No. 17-3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2703232

Menachem Hofnung

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Science ( email )

Jerusalem
Israel

Keren Weinshall (Contact Author)

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law ( email )

Mount Scopus
Mount Scopus, 91905
Israel

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