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Supreme Court denied petition to open investigation against the army
In a new Judgment issued on 8.12.2011 the Israeli Supreme Court denied petition against the General Attorney and against the State of Israel to force them open criminal investigation against army personal that were involved on military operation which was carried out by the army in Gaza Strip during 2004.
The Supreme Court approved a plan for expanding settelment
The Israeli Supreme Court denied a petition against the legalization and expanding of Talmon settelment
The firm specializes in administrative and human rights law, handles petitions before the High Court of Justice (The Supreme Court), and also practices planning, real estate and tort law.
Netanyahu's housing reform ignores Israeli Arab communities, says new research
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's flagship housing reform, designed to streamline approval of affordable housing, overlooks the Arab community almost entirely, a policy paper released this week says. The paper, written by attorney Keis Nasser of Dirasat, the Arab Center for Law and Policy, was issued on the occasion of Land Day, which Israeli Arabs will be marking tomorrow.
New Jerusalem park a 'ruse' to set up new settlement, activists say
Residents and leftists claim plan designed to block development of two Palestinian neighborhoods in eastern half of city.
Israel effectively annexes Palestinian land near Jordan Valley
State gave Israeli kibbutz 1,500 dunam of Palestinian-owned land over Green Line.
Study written by Adv. Kais Nasser: Israeli Arabs have no choice but to build illegally
Study written by Adv. Kais Nasser, and released by the Dirasat - Arab Center for Law and Policy, highlights obstacles faced by Israeli Arabs wishing to build homes; about a quarter of Arab communities have neither a local nor privatized master plan.
Al Walaja - UPDATE on court case challenging the route of the Wall
The High Court gave a positive judgment finding that the State of Israel had to provide evidence to show that (a) the 2006 land seizure order (for the Al Walaja land on which the Wall is planned and where initial works have begun) is still valid; and (b) there is no reason for the planned route of the Wall in Al Walaja to be re-examined. In addition, the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, whose expert opinion on the negative environmental impact of the Wall was accepted by the High Court, may submit its arguments regarding the petition challenging the planned route of the Wall in Al Walaja
Summary of Sason Report Concerning Unauthorized Outposts in the Occupied Territories
Summary of Sason report, concerning Unauthorized Outposts (small settelments) in the palestinian occupied territories, which include recommindations how to handle this distructive phenomenon. the report wasprepared by Adv. Talia Sason from the attornes's office to the request of the Israeli goverment.
A West Bank Struggle Rooted in Land
NAHALIN, WEST BANK — From his hilltop farm, Daoud Nassar can see the sun rise over the Jordan Valley and set in the Mediterranean, an arc that spans the territorial breadth of his people's conflict with Israel.
He also can see the neighbors whose rival claim has drawn the idyllic 100-acre plot deeply into that fight
Section of Separation Barrier around Jerusalem Ruled Illegal - near Sheikh Sa'ed
The Tel-Aviv Magistrate's Court granted the appeal of residents of Sheikh sa'ed, in East Jerusalem , opposing the separation barrier, and cancelled the requisition orders that had been issued to build the barrier. The court's appeals committee ruled that the planned route of the barrier would cause disproportionate harm to the daily lives of the residents, in part because it separates Sheik sa'ed from other neighborhoods of East Jerusalem . This is the first time that a court has voided a section of the separation barrier around Jerusalem . The appeal was filed by the Sheikh sa'ed Neighborhood Committee and five residents of the village, who were represented by attorney Ghiath Nasser
Supreme Court denied petition to open investigation against the army
In a new Judgment issued on 8.12.2011 the Israeli Supreme Court denied petition against the General Attorney and against the State of Israel to force them open criminal investigation against army personal that were involved on military operation which was carried out by the army in Gaza Strip during 2004.
The Supreme Court judgment concerning the Wall in Kalandya village
The Israeli Supreme Court accepted the petition of the state of Israel concerning the wall plan in kalandya village in Jerusalem and decided that although the state can build the wall in the planned route, the state should build a Checkpoint in the entrance of the village
Supreme Court Denied two Childs plea to have resident ID
The Israeli Supreme Court Denied the plea of two Palestinian Childs from Jerusalem (Tzur Baher neighborhood) to have resident Id, although the their hole family and brothers hold such a Jerusalem ID.
Palestinian prisoner petition for release from administrative detention was denied without reasoning
The Israeli Supreme Court denied yesterday 21.11.2011 the petition of the palestinian prisoner Majed Abo Sbeh for release from administrative detention
The Supreme Court approved a plan for expanding settelment
The Israeli Supreme Court denied a petition against the legalization and expanding of Talmon settelment
The judgment of the supreme court concerning road 443
The Israeli Supreme Court judgment concerning the petition challenging the prohibition of Palestinians from using road 443 in the West Bank, road whicg is used by Israelis. The petition was granted, taking into consideration security arrangements.
Israeli Supreme Court judgment concerning the prisoners of the Gaza flotilla participants
The Israeli Supreme court Judgment concerning the petitions asking for Habeas corpus order to release the participant in the flotilla to Gaza from the Israeli prison
The Israeli HCJ Denied Palestinian prisoner petition for release from detention
The Israeli Supreme Court sitting as High Court of Justice (HCJ) denied on 8/11/2011 the petition of the Palestinian prisoner Hazem Al-Taweel form his release from military Administrative detention
Israeli HCJ denied Palestinian prisoner petition for disclosure of secret evidence in his file
The Israeli high court of justice denied the petition of the Palestinian prisoner Ayman Saied Muhamad Hmedeh asking for disclosure of secret evidence in his file before the Military Court.
Decision Reviews of Israeli Supreme Court concerning Occupied Territories
In this section of the site, we will review cases heard before the Supreme Court of Israel, and we will follow, analyze and critique decisions of the court concerning petitions of the Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories
The Israel HCJ denied Physicians for Human Rights petition concerning The humanitarian situation in Gaza...
The Israeli Supreme court denied a petition which was filed by Physicians for Human Rights organization chalenging the evacuation of wounded to hospitals in the Gaza Strip, and claims that ambulances and medical personnel are being attacked by the IDF...
A West Bank Struggle Rooted in Land
NAHALIN, WEST BANK — From his hilltop farm, Daoud Nassar can see the sun rise over the Jordan Valley and set in the Mediterranean, an arc that spans the territorial breadth of his people's conflict with Israel.
He also can see the neighbors whose rival claim has drawn the idyllic 100-acre plot deeply into that fight
Section of Separation Barrier around Jerusalem Ruled Illegal - near Sheikh Sa'ed
The Tel-Aviv Magistrate's Court granted the appeal of residents of Sheikh sa'ed, in East Jerusalem , opposing the separation barrier, and cancelled the requisition orders that had been issued to build the barrier. The court's appeals committee ruled that the planned route of the barrier would cause disproportionate harm to the daily lives of the residents, in part because it separates Sheik sa'ed from other neighborhoods of East Jerusalem . This is the first time that a court has voided a section of the separation barrier around Jerusalem . The appeal was filed by the Sheikh sa'ed Neighborhood Committee and five residents of the village, who were represented by attorney Ghiath Nasser
Netanyahu's housing reform ignores Israeli Arab communities, says new research
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's flagship housing reform, designed to streamline approval of affordable housing, overlooks the Arab community almost entirely, a policy paper released this week says. The paper, written by attorney Keis Nasser of Dirasat, the Arab Center for Law and Policy, was issued on the occasion of Land Day, which Israeli Arabs will be marking tomorrow.
Israel effectively annexes Palestinian land near Jordan Valley
State gave Israeli kibbutz 1,500 dunam of Palestinian-owned land over Green Line.
A West Bank Struggle Rooted in Land
Section of Separation Barrier around Jerusalem Ruled Illegal - near Sheikh Sa'ed
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