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Merger (2007) Laws and Judicial system are not the same
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The laws is a body of directives from the legislature to the people. The Judiciary has to do with Courts, Judges, implementation of the laws. i.e. not same. Recirprocal ref suff.
Oppose merger. Hardly the same objects. Do you want to merge Supreme Court of the USA with US law or court of Session with Parliament? Good grief.
Hadrianheugh 03:24, 4 December 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose merger - the topics are distinct components of the legal system (and there are others).
The Transhumanist 22:03, 5 May 2008 (UTC)reply
i find the difficulty to access the legal system of israel, tough i just wanted to know briefly about israeli legal system. although it was mentioned about the usage of common law system and civil law system in israel, however, i don't understand what extent of common law system and civil law system has been used in israel. (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel , "government and politics" part) i propose that, those people knows about the extent of usage of common law system and civil law system of israel, please state it out to verify this problem. thank you. -- smilesofangels 0:)
regarding the mistake that i made...i made some points to clarify my error...this is existence of the extent of usage in israeli legal systems...it's found in israeli law (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Israel ... there are some articles regarding the usage of common law and civil law in the laws of israel...i apologized for the mistakes that i have made...let us develop wikipedia for the sake of the human being's knowledge... --smilesofangels —Preceding
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Military Courts
Nothing mentioned about the military courts in the occupied Territories--
Abutoum (
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Civil Cases Jurisdiction - Magistrate Courts & District Courts
Edited those two to show that civil cases jurisdiction is given to magistrate courts for cases up to 2.5 mil NIS, and for district courts for cases above 2.5 mil NIS. — Preceding
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Requested move 26 April 2016
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The result of the move request was: Moved. Consensus that this is a better title and it's already a redirect here. —
Amakuru (
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Oppose ambiguous naming
wikt:judiciary means the body of judges. While "judicial system" clearly refers to the judicial system and not the body of judges --
70.51.46.195 (
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Support: its actually a rather logical move. "Judiciary" means the entire system, not just judges. Its more succinct and can be made uniform across other nation's judiciary pages.
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Only one reference is cited, a tangential discussion of Jewish religious courts. None of the other courts discussed have any citations. The ref in the intro to the article does mention the religious courts, but not to the extent this section lists. Additional, in Christian Courts, "Evangelical Episcopalian" is mentioned, linking to
Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, but the Israeli government site (intro ref) mentions the "Presbyterian Evangelical Church".
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