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The parliamentary arena
Ami Pedahzur

Parties Law in Israel: Between a Legal Framework and Democratic Norms (Tel Aviv: Israeli Democratic Institute, Kibbutz Hameuchad Publishing, 1993), pp. 37–63. In addition, a reference to the restrictions arising from the law can be found in Raphael Cohen-Almagor, ‘Disqualification of Political Parties in Israel: 1988–1996’, Emory International Law Review, 11:1 (1997) pp. 67–109. 83 From an interview with Professor Shaul Guttman, formerly Member of Parliament on behalf of Moledet and one of the founders of Yamin Yisrael (Israel’s Right) (4

in The Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence
Attitudes towards subversive movements and violent organisations
Ami Pedahzur

Jerusalem and Golan Heights, which have been annexed by law), in which case those areas are subject to international laws of occupation, thus authorising the regional military commander to take any measures necessary to maintain control of, and order in, those territories. 23 Such measures were most often exercised against the Palestinian population, though, as Cohen-Almagor has pointed out, Jewish settlers were also occasionally subject to administrative detention orders. 24 From the above, it

in The Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence