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Ze'ev Segal

Ze'ev Segal

Professor Ze'ev Segal is the senior legal commentator for Haaretz newspaper, and a member of its editorial board. His articles focus on Supreme Court judgments and legal issues of vital public importance.

An associate professor of law at Tel Aviv University, Segal is also an observer on The Israeli Press Council, chairperson of the Israel Diaspora Forum at the World Zionist Organization and co-chairperson of the Forum of Law and Society. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and a PhD in Law from Tel Aviv University.

Segal is the author of five books on law, including The Right to Know in the Light of the Freedom of Information Act, and Freedom of the Press: Between Myth and Reality.
 

Latest Opinion by Ze'ev Segal
Publish the minutes

Justice should not only be done, it should be visible, something that has not occurred yet.

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ethics - Tomer Appelbaum - December 27 2010
When ethics are hard to swallow

The cabinet is planning to kill the proposed code of ethics drafted by a committee headed by former Supreme Court President Shamgar.

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A stubborn minister

Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch's appointment of Yaakov Ganot as the director of his ministry demonstrates arrogance and lack of judgment.

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We need a commission of inquiry

In the country's history, it's hard to find such a great disaster that was not investigated by a commission of inquiry, or at least a lower-level investigative committee.

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Probing the Carmel fire

A commission of inquiry should look into the state of the country's firefighting force, not only into who is responsible for the outbreak of the Carmel fires.

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Referendum: Decision by guillotine

In a society that is polarized in so many ways and lacking a constitution, the referendum is a destructive experiment.

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A 15-year-old constitutional revolution

The Israeli public has not yet grasped the idea that constitutional judicial review is an integral feature of advanced democracy.

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They won't charge each other

Missteps by prosecutors must be subject to competent and reliable outside oversight.

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FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Tzachi Hanegbi and his wife in court in July 2010.
Don't jump to a finding of moral turpitude

It should be recalled that the decision to convict MK Tzachi Hanegbi of perjured testimony and filing a false affidavit was only supported by two of the three judges in his case rather than by unanimous decision.

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The housekeeper in the tower

The attorney general should reopen the investigation of Ehud Barak's wife over suspicions that she employed a foreign worker who lacked a work permit.

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knesset - Tomer Appelbaum - October 11 2010
Respect the Knesset and its independence

The Knesset must act to preserve its role in the central political decision making process, while preventing the government from taking control of the substance of legislation through "arrangements."

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Upcoming decisions

Two cases arousing unusual public interest by their very nature are expected to see court rulings soon.

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Government contempt for the High Court is harming human rights

High Court justices ought to realize that in a situation where the cabinet and Knesset do not immediately implement even unequivocal High Court rulings, there is little chance of them showing respect for judicial restraint.

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Tzachi Hanegbi
Not every crime entails turpitude

Tzachi Hanegbi's contribution to public life, as emphasized by numerous public figures' appeals to the court on his behalf, is also a factor favoring a conclusion that his crime did not involve turpitude, but not the principal factor.

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Taking stock

Decisions in the coming months over prosecuting Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and in the trial of former president Moshe Katsav will place the judiciary at the center of public discourse.

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President Shimon Peres in Croatia, AP
The president's clear voice

Canceling the decision to deport 400 children of foreign workers would reflect the gravity of the issue and lead to the development of an immigration policy for Israel, something that should have occurred long ago.

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Strong, fast, but inelegant

Changes need to be made to the process of appointing a new IDF chief of staff.

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Turkel
A flotilla headed toward the truth

While the Turkel committee strives toward the truth, its true test would come in an interim report, which it would be appropriate to issue, and in its final report.

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IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Israel Navy commander Eliezer Mar
Set up a search committee

In light of the chief of staff's great power and influence in critical decision making, the creation of an independent search committee for this post should be considered.

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Shula Zaken and Ehud Olmert in court earlier this month.
Anti-corruption recipe

Public transparency has long been known to be the surest recipe for combating governmental corruption.

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We need a state panel

The government can still decide to set up a state commission of inquiry into the Gaza flotilla and spare the country difficulties and embarrassment, if not much beyond that.

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British Prime Minister David Cameron
A chance to change universal jurisdiction

The advent of David Cameron's Conservative government has created the possibility for a change in the law within the U.K.

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A police 'kidnapping'

It is not hard to understand why the prosecution, which opposes any outside oversight of its actions, opposes implementation of defense based on justice, even when it comes to political appointments - which is not a serious charge and was brought before the courts for the first time.

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No, Mr. Minister

In the forest that is the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court's ruling acquitting MK Tzachi Hanegbi on charges of making improper political appointments (whose summary runs for 70 pages ), the trees stand out in Israel's political jungle.

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Cash
Law masquerading as law

The Economic Arrangements Law is a euphemism that allows the Finance Ministry to concoct an arrangement of the economy and society as it sees fit.

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