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Governmental Regulation Of The Press: A Study Of Israel's Press Ordinance -Part I, Pnina Lahav Apr 1978

Governmental Regulation Of The Press: A Study Of Israel's Press Ordinance -Part I, Pnina Lahav

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This article is part of a broader effort to analyse the relationship between the press and the legal system in Israel. Being only a segment of a larger project, it is devoted in its entirely to one component of Israel's press law: the Press Ordinance of 1933 (hereafter Pr. Ord.). Although antiquated and considered by certain circles as merely a "dead letter", the Pr. Ord. still forms the backbone of Israel's press law, since it regulates so many aspects of the press. Beyond its relevance as positive law, the Pr. Ord. is of interest for a number of reasons. Having …


Political Censorship: Some Reflections On Its Validity In Israel's Constitutional Law, Pnina Lahav Jul 1976

Political Censorship: Some Reflections On Its Validity In Israel's Constitutional Law, Pnina Lahav

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On 19 January 1976, the Government of Israel announced its intention to impose censorship on two categories of information:

(1) Information about the existence or content of a document relating to Israel's foreign affairs which is classified “top secret” or similarly classified and which is addressed from Israel to a foreign country or from a foreign country to Israel.

(2) Information relating to a visit by an Israeli official to a foreign country or a visit by a foreign official to Israel, or a meeting between an Israeli and a foreign official—when no diplomatic relations obtain between Israel and that …