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Table of Cases TableofCases Israeli Cases F.C.A 23464–10–09 A’ S’ v. D’ S’ (Nevo,06.10.2011). 338 H.C.J 5923/19 Abramson v. Minister of Defense (Nevo,3.2.2020). 430 H.C.J 175/71 AbuGoshv.Minister of Education, 25(2) P.D. 821. 427 H.C.J 507/81 AbuHazerav.AttorneyGeneral, 35(4) P.D. 561. 195 H.C.J 302/72 AbuHilu v. Government of Israel, 27(2) P.D. 169. 312 Cr.A 5/82 Abuhazeirav.State of Israel, 36(1) P.D. 247.251 H.C.J 179/79 Abu Karen v. Lands Administration, 34(4) P.D. 567.235 H.C.J 2805/05 Academic Center v. Minister of Finance (Nevo,19.11.2009). 47 H.C.J 3799/02 Adalah v. Central Command (Nevo,6.10.2005). 215 H.C.J 8276/05 Adala v. Minister of Defense (Nevo, 12.12.2006). 180, 189, 212 H.C.J 1113/99 Adala v. Minister of Religious Affairs (Nevo,18.4.2000). 422 H.C.J 7146/12 Adam v. Knesset (Nevo,16.09.2013). 47,180,181, 212 H.C.J 4128/02 Adam Teva V’Din Israel Union for Environmental Defense v. Prime Minister of Israel, 58(3) P.D. 518 (2004). 153 H.C.J 30/55 Admot Nazratv.Minister of Finance,9(2) P.D. 1261. 425 H.C.J 2109/20 Adv.Shachar Ben Meir et al. V. Prime Minister and others. 308, 438 P.C.A 6601/96 AES SYSTEM INC v. Saar, 54(3) P.D. 860 (2000). 156 C.A 197/89 Agudath Yisrael v. Shwartz, 45(3) P.D. 320. 131 3–25/73 Air StewardsWork Committee El Al v. EdnaHazin,4P.D. 365. 427 H.C.J 2/79 Al-Asad v. Minister of Interior, 34(1) P.D. 505. 221, 315, 435 H.C.J 264/87 Association of Torah-ObservantSephardim—Shas Movementv.Kahane—Director of the Interior Ministry Population Registry,43(2) P.D. 723 (1989). 341, 376 H.C.J 7/48 Al Karbuteli v. Minister of Defense,2P.D.5.313, 435 H.C.J 7523/11 Almagor Terror Victims Associationv.Prime Minister, (Nevo, 17.10.11). 176 H.C.J 103/67 American Orphan Beth El Mission v. Minister of Social Welfare,21(2) P.D. 325. 324 H.C.J 4267/93 Amitai—Citizens for Good Governance and Integrity v. The Prime Minister of Israel, 47 P.D. 441 (1993). 97,150 H.C.J 279/51 Amsterdam v. Minister of Finance,6P.D. 945. 56 C.F.H 7048/97 Anonymous v. Minister of Defense,54(1) P.D. 721. 56, 176 H.C.J 781/15 Arad Pinkas v. The Committee for Surrogacy Arrangements (Nevo,3.8.2017). 434 H.C.J 5755/08 Aran v. The GovernmentofIsrael (Nevo,21.04.2009). 429 H.C.J 220/51 Aslan v. MilitaryGovernor of the Galilee Nazareth,5(2) P.D. 1480.50, 313 H.C.J 541/83 Asli v. Jerusalem District Commissioner,37(4) P.D. 837.221, 315, 435 H.C.J 651/03 Association for Civil Rights in Israel v. Chairmanofthe Central Elections Committee of the 16th Knesset,57(2) P.D. 62, 68 (2003). 174 C.A 44/76 M. 101/76 Ata Textile Co.Ltd. v. Schwarz, 34(3) P.D. 785. 239 Criminalcase40/61 Attorney General of the Government of Israel v. Adolf Eichmann (released in book form by the GPO,1962). 473 Cr.A 124/53 Attorney General v. Gruenwald,44P.D.3(1955). 469 Cr.A 232/55 AttorneyGeneral v. Gruenwald,12P.D.2017 (1958). 469 Cr.A 26/49 Attorney-General v. Hussein Hamdan,2P.D.837 (1949). 63 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110671766-002 XXVIII TableofCases H.C.J 9029/16 Aviram v. The Minister of Justice. 276 H.C.J 5239/11 Avneri v. The Knesset (Nevo,15.04. 2015). 47,181, 212. H.C.J 407/80 Azar Cohenv.Minister of Interior and PoliceAdministration,34(4) P.D. 477 (1980). 360,418 H.C.J 51/68 Azur Local Municipality v. Minister of the Interior,22(2) P.D. 226. 199 H.C.J 2703/18 Bahat v. Israel Antiquities Authority (Nevo,10. 02.2019). 383 5299/06 Bank v. the JewishNational Fund (Nevo,27.6.07). 155 H.C.J 309/62 Bank Hapoel Hamizrahi v. Head of the Execution Office,16(4) P.D. 2602. 280 C.A 292/71 Bank Igud v. State of Israel,27(1) P.D. 245.66 H.C.J 555/77 Babcock v. Securities Exchange,32(2) P.D. 377.425 H.C.J 531/77 Baruch v. TrafficCommissioner of TelAvivand CentralDistricts—Central Road Sign Authority,32(2) P.D. 160 (1978). 342 H.C.J 483/77 Barzilai v. Prime Minister,31(3) P.D. 671 (1977). 64 H.C.J 40/70 Becker v. Minister of Defense,24(1) P.D. 238 (1970). 174, 207 H.C.J 2109/20 Ben-Meir v. The Prime Minister (Nevo, 19.3.2020). 436 H.C.J 2056/04 Bet Surik v. The IDF Commander in Gaza,58(5) P.D. 807 (2004) (Hebrew). 175, 215, 522 H.C.J 1/49 Bejarno v. The Minister of Police,2P.D.80(1949). 147,151, 158 H.C.J 3045/05 Ben-Ari v. The Populationand Immigration Authority (Nevo, 21.11.2006). 433 H.C.J 3477/95 Ben-Atiya v. Minister of Education, Cultureand Sport,49(5) P.D. 1(1995). 175 H.C.J 1823/15 Ben-Porat v. Registrar of Parties (Nevo,10. 01.2019). 380 E.A 2/88 Ben-Shalom v. The CentralElections Committee for the Twelfth Knesset,43(4), P.D. 221 (1989). 162 H.C.J 392/72 Berger v. The Haifa District Land Planning Committee,27(2) P.D. 764 (1973). 522 H.C.J 231/73 Bergman v. Minister of Finance,23(1) P.D. 693 (1969). 42 H.C.J 291/74 Bilet v. Rabbi Goren,29(1) P.D. 98. 437 H.C.J 6/53 Blecher v. Shamir,7P.D. 1105 (1953). 63 H.C.J 296/80 Bokovza v. State of Israel,35(I) P.D. 492. 440 Cr.A 677/83 Borochovv.Yefet, 39(1) P.D. 205. 137 H.C.J 114/78 Bourkan v. Minister of Finance,32(2) P.D. 800.122 H.C.J 114/78, 451/78, 510/78 Borkan v. Company for Developmentofthe Jewish Quarter,32(2) P.D. 804. 426 Cr.A 542/77 Brand v. Stateoflsrael, 32(1) P.D. 277 (1978). 63 Cr.A 7/59 Proshinski v. Tik,13P.D.832 (1959). 63 C.A 588/76 Bukbeza v. Bukbeza,21(2) P.D. 3(1967). 64 H.C.J 36/51 Chetv.Haifa Municipality,5P.D.1553. 199 P.C.A 294/91 ChevraKadisha Burial Society “Jerusalem Congregation” v. Kestenbaum,46(2) P.D. 464 (1992). 153 H.C.J 2918/93 Manucipality of Kiryat Gat v. State of Israel, 47(5) P.D. 832 (1993). 197 H.C.J 726/94 Clal InsuranceEnterprises Holdings Ltdv.Minister of Finance, 48(5) P.D. 441 (1994). 187 H.C.J 29/62 Cohenv.Minister of Defense, 16 P.D. 1023 (1962). 58 H.C.J 4169/10 Cohen v. Minister of Defense (Nevo,2.6.2010). 176 IsraeliCases XXIX H.C.J 889/86 Cohen v. Minister of Social Affairs and Social Services, 41(2) P.D. 540 (1987). 180,208 Cr.A 773/77 Cohenv.State of Israel, 32(1) P.D. 575 (1978). 64 H.C.J 840/79 Contractors and Builders Union in Israel v. The Government of Israel, 35(3) P.D. 729. 149, 175 H.C.J 2605/05 College of Lawand Business, Human Rights Division v. Minister of Finance (Nevo,19.11.2009). 148, 180, 189, 212 H.C.J 156/75 Daka v. Minister of Transport, 30(2) P.D. 94 (1976). 178 H.C.J 389/80 DapeiZahav Ltd. v. The Broadcasting Authority, 35(1) P.D. 421 (1980).105 H.C.J 8665/14 Dasta v. The Knesset (Nevo,11. 08.2015). 47,181, 212 H.C.J 2481/93 Dayanv.Jerusalem District Police Commander, 48(2) P.D. 456 (1994). 155 H.C.J 90/4566 Dekel v. The Finance Minister,decision, 45(1) P.D. 28 (1990). 149 H.C.J 246, 260/81 Derekh Erect v. Broadcasting Authority, 35(4) P.D. 1. 425 Cr.A 1/52 Deutsch v. A.G., 8(1) P.D. 126 H.C.J 390/79 Dweikat v. The Government of Israel, 34(1) P.D. 1(1979). 144, 214, 235, 240,314 H.C.J (further review) 5428/2000 Director General of the Prime Minister Officev.Hoffman, 57(3) P.D. 289 (2003). 383 H.C.J 131/81 Dover v. Logier Education Council, 35(4) P.D. 263. 427 9–88/71 Edna Hazin v. El Al (Tel Aviv Regional LabourCourt, File No. LA/9/88, not published). 427 Cr.A 336/61 Eichmann v. Attorney General, 16(3) P.D. 2033 (1962). 55, 470 C.A 2831/95 Eido Elba v. State of Israel, 50(5) P.D. 221. 436 H.C.J 6163/92 Eisenbergv.The Ministry of Construction and Housing, 47(2) P.D. 229 (1993). 95, 150 H.C.J 7385/13 Eitan Israeli Immigration Policy v. Government of Israel (Nevo,22.09. 2014) (Hebrew). 47,180,182, 212 H.C.J 721/94 El Al Airlines v.
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