Israel’s Knesset Passes Bill Urging Judges To Use Jewish Law In Absence of Other Precedent

May 8, 2018 | Veterans News | 0 comments

Haaretz [subscription required] reports that Israel’s Knesset yesterday, by a vote of 39-32, gave final approval to a controversial bill that recommends, but does not require, judges to decide cases according to principles of Jewish law when there is no other relevant legislation or judicial precedent.  It also continues the provision that is in current law urging judges to also look at

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