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Is judicial reform a threat to Israeli democracy?

Such reform is a contentious issue in Israel and the diaspora, which underscores why it should be discussed rationally and soberly, without hyperbolic and potentially dangerous charges.

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Is Judicial Reform a Threat to Israeli Democracy?

Is Judicial Reform a Threat to Israeli Democracy?
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Is Judicial Reform a Threat to Israeli Democracy?

The new Israeli government plans fundamental legal reforms to fix perceived vast overreach by the Supreme Court and the legal system. Critics charge the

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What to know about Singapore's constitutional changes to protect definition of marriage

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Amendments to the Constitution were introduced in a Bill on Thursday (Oct 20) to protect the current definition of marriage - as that between a man and a woman - from legal challenge.

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#BTColumn – Unconstitutional or political expediency?

February 24, 2021 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today. by Considering Mr Caswell [Franklyn’s] article – probably both! Quite frankly… for very many years there have been and still are, in my opinion, significant problems in the political landscape of Barbados. I would go a little further, and add to Mr Caswell’s observations. Without the Separation of Powers the protections that citizens are supposed to enjoy may well be eroded away – there will be no protections for the citizens of Barbados. It is supposed to be inherent in common law jurisdictions like the UK, Canada, USA, and elsewhere that if you have a Parliamentary democracy there should exist separate branches of Government; The Executive (Cabinet), Sovereign Parliament (Legislature) and the Judiciary.

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