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27 Jul

What the ‘reasonableness’ law does — and doesn’t — mean for judicial overhaul

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Reasonableness is the 'first step' in the government's campaign to change judicial power, and perhaps its mildest; markets, international allies express discomfort

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reasonableness
Israeli judicial overhaul
Benjamin Netanyahu
Yariv Levin
Ron Dermer
Gali Baharav-Miara
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