D'EVEREUX, Veronika. K postavení menšin na území státu Izrael v kontextu mezinárodního práva a zákona o národním státě (The Legal Position of the Minorities in the Territory of the State of Israel in the Context of Public International Law and “Nation State Law”). Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica. Praha: Univerzita Karlova, Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2021, vol. 2021, 67 (3), p. 129-152. ISSN 0323-0619. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2021.29.
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Original name K postavení menšin na území státu Izrael v kontextu mezinárodního práva a zákona o národním státě
Name in Czech K postavení menšin na území státu Izrael v kontextu mezinárodního práva a zákona o národním státě
Name (in English) The Legal Position of the Minorities in the Territory of the State of Israel in the Context of Public International Law and “Nation State Law”
Authors D'EVEREUX, Veronika (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica, Praha, Univerzita Karlova, Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2021, 0323-0619.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50501 Law
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/27590101:_____/21:00000147
Organization unit CEVRO University
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2021.29
Keywords (in Czech) práva příslušníků národnostních menšin; občanství; diskriminace; imigrace
Keywords in English rights of the minorities; citizenship; discrimination; immigration
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Abstract
The New Israeli Basic Law that was adopted in 2018 called “Israel – the Nation State of the Jewish People” divided the Israeli society. Part of the inhabitants accepted this law with enthusiasm because of its emphasis on the reasons why the State of Israel was established. On the contrary, the more secular part of Israeli society, as well as the minority citizens, strongly objected to this law and described it as an unjust disregard of the non-Jewish citizens, an act of racial discrimination or even an apartheid. The aim of this paper is mainly to examine selected provisions of this law, i.e., the provisions related to the Israeli citizens, under public international law and find out to what extent these legal provisions are in accordance with or in contrary to international law.
Abstract (in English)
The New Israeli Basic Law that was adopted in 2018 called “Israel – the Nation State of the Jewish People” divided the Israeli society. Part of the inhabitants accepted this law with enthusiasm because of its emphasis on the reasons why the State of Israel was established. On the contrary, the more secular part of Israeli society, as well as the minority citizens, strongly objected to this law and described it as an unjust disregard of the non-Jewish citizens, an act of racial discrimination or even an apartheid. The aim of this paper is mainly to examine selected provisions of this law, i.e., the provisions related to the Israeli citizens, under public international law and find out to what extent these legal provisions are in accordance with or in contrary to international law.
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