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Bill Hebrew IL 2023-07-24
Reasonableness Standard Law — Basic Law: The Judiciary (Amendment No. 3), Knesset, 24 July 2023
Notwithstanding the provisions of this basic law, those who have jurisdiction by law, including the Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice, will not consider the reasonableness of a decision of the government, the prime minister, or any other minister, and shall not issue an order in this regard. In this…
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Bill Arabic TN 2022-07-25
Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia (2022) — adopted by referendum under President Kais Saied
The constitution adopted by referendum on 25 July 2022 under President Kais Saied replaced the 2014 charter and installed a hyper-presidential system. The president determines the general policy of the state (Art. 100), freely appoints and dismisses the head of government and ministers, and the government is…
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Bill Hebrew IL 2018-07-19
Basic Law: Israel — the Nation State of the Jewish People (Knesset, 19 July 2018)
BASIC-LAW: ISRAEL - THE NATION STATE OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE Basic principles 1. (a) The Land of Israel is the historical homeland of the Jewish People, in which the State of Israel was established. (b) The State of Israel is the nation state of the Jewish People in which it realizes its natural, cultural, religious and…
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Bill Arabic EG 2014-01-18
Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt (2014, amended 2019) — the charter of the Sisi-era order
Egypt's 2014 Constitution, adopted by referendum on 14-15 January 2014 (in force on 18 January 2014) after the July 2013 removal of President Mohamed Morsi, replaced the 2012 Muslim-Brotherhood-era charter and became the foundational text of the Sisi-era order. It keeps a religious frame while barring religious…
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Bill Arabic EG 2013-11-24
Egypt's Protest Law — Law No. 107 of 2013 (public meetings, processions and peaceful demonstrations)
Egypt's Law No. 107 of 2013, ratified by interim president Adly Mansour on 24 November 2013 (with no parliament sitting), governs the post-2013 order that Sisi leads. It imposes a prior-notification regime: organizers must give the Interior Ministry written notice at least three working days before any gathering of…
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Bill Arabic EG 2012-11-22 Tier 2
Mohamed Morsi — Constitutional Declaration of 22 Nov 2012, Article 2 (presidential declarations/laws/decrees made final and immune from any judicial appeal until a new constitution and parliament) and Article 6 (sweeping powers to "protect the revolution"). Decree text quoted verbatim by Human Rights Watch (Arabic), cross-confirmed against Marefa's full reproduction.
الإعلانات الدستورية والقوانين والقرارات السابقة الصادرة عن رئيس الجمهورية منذ توليه السلطة في 30 يونيو 2012 وحتى نفاذ الدستور وانتخاب مجلس شعب جديد تكون نهائية ونافذة بذاتها غير قابلة للطعن عليها بأي طريق وأمام أية جهة كما لا يجوز التعرض لقراراته بوقف التنفيذ أو الإلغاء وتنقضي جميع الدعاوى المتعلقة بها والمنظورة أمام…
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Bill Hebrew IL 2011-07-11
Israel's Anti-Boycott Law — “Law for Prevention of Damage to the State of Israel through Boycott, 5771-2011”
Enacted by the Knesset on 11 July 2011, the law (§1) defines a boycott against the State of Israel as 'deliberately refraining from economic, cultural or academic ties with another person or body solely because of its connection with the State of Israel, one of its institutions or an area under its control' in a…
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Bill Arabic MA 2011-07-01
Constitution of the Kingdom of Morocco (2011) — granted by King Mohammed VI after the February 20 protests
The reform constitution King Mohammed VI granted in response to the February 20 (Arab Spring) protest movement, approved by referendum on 1 July 2011. It redefines Morocco as 'a constitutional, democratic, parliamentary and social Monarchy' (Art. 1) and expands the rights chapter, including equality of men and women…