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Contemporary Legal Debate in Israel Is Alive with Argument and Counter-Argument on the Tension Between Two Attributes of The Israeli Legal History: A Bibliography This bibliography is an updated (May 2017) version of the bibliography originally published in The History of Law in a Multi-Cultural Society: Israel 1917-1967, Ron Harris, Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav eds., Ashgate (2002). It includes secondary (and a few primary) sources dealing with the legal history of late-Ottoman, and Mandatory Palestine and Israel between 1948 and 1977. Please send updates/comments/corrections to the David Berg Foundation Institute for Law and History at Tel-Aviv University, [email protected] Abou Ramadan, Moussa. The Minorities in Israel and International Law (2001) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Aix-Marseille III University) (French). Abrams, Norman. "Interpreting the Criminal Code Ordinance, 1936: The Untapped Well." Israel Law Review 7(1) (1972): 25-64. Agmon, Iris. "Late-Ottoman Legal Reforms and the Shari'a Courts: A Few Comments on Women, Gender and Family." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 117- 149 (Hebrew). –––––. "Gender and Social Change: The Shari‘a Court and the Orphan Funds in Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa." In Ruth Roded and Noga Efrati eds. Women and Gender in the Middle East in the Twentieth Century. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (2008): 53-70 (Hebrew). –––––. Family and Court: Legal Culture and Modernity in Late Ottoman Palestine. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (2006). –––––. "Recording Procedures and Legal Culture in the Late Ottoman Shari'a Court of Jaffa, 1865-1890." Islamic Law and Society 11(3) (2004): 333-377. –––––. "Social Biography of a Late Ottoman Shari'a Judge." New Perspectives on Turkey 30 (2004): 83-113. –––––. "Women's History and Ottoman Sharia Court Records: Shifting Perspectives in Social History." Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World 2(2) (2004): 172-209. –––––. "Text, Court, and Family in Late-Nineteenth-Century Palestine." In Beshara Doumani ed. Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property and Gender. Albany: State University of New York Press (2003): 201-228. –––––. "Women, Class, and Gender: Muslim Jaffa and Haifa at the Turn of the 20th Century." International Journal of Middle East Studies 30 (1998): 477-500. 1 –––––. "Muslim Women in Court according to the Sijill of Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa: Some Methodological Notes." In Amira El-Azhary Sonbol ed. Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (1996): 126-140. –––––. "The Beduin Tribes of the Hula and Baysan Valleys at the End of the Ottoman Rule according to 'Wilayat Bayrut'." International Journal of Turkish Studies 5(1/2) (1990): 47-69. 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Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 57-85 (Hebrew). –––––. "Reactions to Juvenile Delinquency in Israel, 1950-1970: A Social Narrative." Journal of Policy History 17(4) (2005): 404-424. –––––. "Crime, Social Control and the Process of Social Classification: Juvenile Delinquency/Justice Discourse in Israel, 1948-1970." Social Problems 49(4) (2002): 585-604. –––––. "Criminological Discourse and Civil Society in Israel, 1948-1968." In Alfredo Mordechai Rabello and Andrea Zanotti eds. Developments in European, Italian and Israeli Law. Milano: Dott. A. Giuffrè (2001): 461-472. –––––. "Correction and Protection: The Social Construction of Juvenile Delinquency in View of the Definition of 'Normality', 1922-1944." Megamot 41(1-2) (2001): 71-96 (Hebrew). –––––. "The Struggle for Women's Rights: The Story of Sara Thon." Society and Welfare 20(3) (2000): 404-406 (Hebrew). –––––. "Constructing Juvenile Delinquency: The Socio-Legal Control of Young Offenders in Israel, 1930-1975." In Arja Jokinen, Kirsi Juhlia and Tarja Pösö eds. Constructing Social Work Practices. Aldershot: Ashgate (1999): 193-214. 2 Ajenstadt, Mimi and Odeda Steinberg. "The Feminization of the Female Offender: Israeli Newspaper Reports of Crimes Committed by Women." Women and Criminal Justice 8(4) (1997): 57-77. –––––. "The Elasticity of the Law: Treating Girls in Distress in Israel through the Shadow of the Law." The British Journal of Criminology 35(2) (1995): 236-247. Ajzenstadt, Mimi and Zeev Rosenhek. "Privatization and New Modes of State Intervention: The Long-Term Care Program in Israel." Journal of Social Policy 29(2) (2000): 247-262. Akzin, Benjamin. "The Declaration of the State of Israel." In Haim H. Cohn ed. The Jubilee Book of Pinhas Rosen. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Students Union (1962): 52-65 (Hebrew). Almog, Oz. "From 'Our Right over the Land of Israel' to 'Civil Rights' and from 'Jewish State' to 'Lawful State': The Revolution of Law in Israel and Its Cultural Meanings." Alpaym 18 (1999): 77-132 (Hebrew). Alon, Tal. Pollution in a Promised Land: An Environmental History of Israel. Berkeley: University of California Press (2002). Aloni, Omer. "Orientalist Reflections in Early Israeli Law: (New) Perspectives on the Issue of Polygamy." Comparative Legal History 4 (2016): 181-214. ––––. "For There Is Peace in the Village": Reflections of Orientalist Perspectives in Early Israeli Law (2012) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew). Alyagon Darr, Orna. "Narratives of ‘Sodomy’ and ‘Unnatural Offences’ in the Courts of Mandate Palestine (1918–48)." Law and History Review 35(1) (2017): 235-260. –––––. "Relocated Doctrine: The Travel of the English Doctrine of Corroboration in Sex Offense Cases to Mandate Palestine." Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 26 (2014): 185-209. Bach, Gavriel. "Thoughts and Reflections Thirty years after the Eichmann Trial." In Aharon Barak and Elinoar Mazoz eds. Landau Book – Volume 2. Tel-Aviv: Bursi (1995): 567-585 (Hebrew). Balaban, Shlomi. On the Brink of Statehood: The Internal Tribunals in the Cyprus Internment Camps, 1946-1949 (2013) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (Hebrew). 3 Bar-Cohen, Anat. "The Shaping of Israel's Pre-Statehood Planning Policies and Planning Ordinance." Horizons in Geography 70 (2008): 69-91 (Hebrew). –––––. Legislative Process of the Planning and Building Law, 1965 in the Context of 'Planning Institutions' (Chapter 2 of Law) and 'Schemes' (Chapter 3 of Law) (2007) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Bar-Ilan University) (Hebrew). –––––. "Legislation in a Colonial Space: Expressions of Mandatory Policy in Physical Planning Legislation in Eretz-Israel." Land 63 (2007): 52-77 (Hebrew). –––––. The Relationship between Environmental Conditions and Traditional Rural Settlement and Agrarian Conditions in Menashe Plateau before 1948 (2001) (unpublished M.A. thesis, Bar-Ilan University) (Hebrew). Bar-On, Shani. The Center Periphery Relationship in the Histadrut in the 1920s and 1930s: The Case of the Comrades’ Courts (1998) (unpublished M.A. thesis, Tel- Aviv University) (Hebrew). Bar-On, Shani and David De Vries. "'In the Procrustean Bed of Professionalism': Lawyers and the Making of the Histadrut Workers' Tribunals in 1920s-1930s Palestine." Labor, Society and Law 8 (2001): 15-42 (Hebrew). Bar-Yaacov, Nissim. "The Applicability of the Laws of War to Juda and Samaria (the West Bank) and to the Gaza Strip (In Response to Prof. R. Lapidoth)." Israel Law Review 24(3-4) (1990): 485-506. [Also published in Hebrew (Mishpatim: The Hebrew University Law Journal 19(4) (1990): 831-846)]. Barak, Aharon. "Israeli Legal History." In Harris Ron, Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav eds. The History of Law in a Multi-Cultural Society: Israel 1917-1967. Aldershot: Ashgate (2002): 383-389. –––––. "The Tradition and Culture of the Israeli Legal System." In Alfredo Mordechai Rabello ed. European Legal Traditions and Israel. Jerusalem: The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1994): 473-498. –––––. "Protected Human Rights and Private Law." In Itzhak Zamir ed. Klinghoffer Book on Public Law. Jerusalem: The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1993): 163-208 (Hebrew). –––––. "The Israeli Legal System: Tradition and Culture." Hapraklit 40(2) (1992): 197-217 (Hebrew). –––––. "The Codification of Civil Law and the Law of Torts." Israel Law Review 24(3-4) (1990): 628-650. [Also published in Hebrew (Mishpatim: The Hebrew University Law Journal 19(4) (1990): 631-646)]. Barak, Aharon and Chaim Berenson eds. Berenson Book – Volume 3: Golal. Srigim: Nevo
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