Adv. Yonatan Green: Court never had the authority of judicial review to begin with
Description
Is Israeli democracy in danger? A proposed High Court override clause has many concerned about a possible tyranny of the majority. Join us as a diverse set of legal experts discuss with ToI editors what’s currently at stake.
In this fifth episode, Adv. Yonatan Green argues that the override clause is not all bad. He refutes previous speakers’ statements and asserts that the court has assumed the power of judicial review without any legal authorization.
Green is the Executive Director of the Israel Law & Liberty Forum. He is a licensed attorney in Israel and in the State of New York, and obtained his degree in Law and Communications from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Times of Israel editor David Horovitz introduces Yonatan and asks some follow-up questions.
Future episodes will include remarks from other speakers about specific cases of using a tactic of strategic litigation to broaden human rights.
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IMAGE: Adv. Yonatan Green of the Israel Law and Liberty Forum at a ToI Live event in Jerusalem’s Israel Democracy Institute, December 15, 2022. (Oded Antman/IDI)
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