Appointing Arab Judges to the Courts in Israel, 1948–1969

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES Israel Studies Review Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.3167/ISR.2019.340104
G. Lurie
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This article unveils a virtually unknown chapter in the history of judicial diversity in Israel. During its first 20 years of existence, between 1948 and 1968, only three Arab judges were appointed. Then, within two years, between 1968 and 1969, Israel appointed three additional Arab judges. Two interconnected changes account for this small increase in judicial diversity. First, in the 1960s, the Arab legal elite began to exert pressure on Israeli officials to appoint Arab judges. Second, perhaps partly due to this pressure, the Judicial Selection Committee made having a diverse judiciary a top priority. This historical example teaches us that without outside pressure, the Judicial Selection Committee does not look on diversity as an important consideration, using the merit system of appointment as an excuse for its failure. Indeed, up to the present day, the Israeli judiciary has relatively few Arab judges.
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1948-1969年在以色列法院任命阿拉伯法官
这篇文章揭开了以色列司法多样性历史上一个几乎不为人知的篇章。在其成立的头20年,即1948年至1968年期间,只任命了三名阿拉伯法官。然后,在1968年至1969年的两年内,以色列又任命了三名阿拉伯法官。两个相互关联的变化解释了司法多样性的小幅增长。首先,在20世纪60年代,阿拉伯法律精英开始向以色列官员施加压力,要求他们任命阿拉伯人担任法官。其次,也许正是由于这种压力,司法选拔委员会把建立一个多元化的司法系统作为首要任务。这个历史例子告诉我们,在没有外界压力的情况下,司法遴选委员会并不把多样性作为一个重要的考虑因素,而是把任命制作为其失败的借口。事实上,到目前为止,以色列司法部门的阿拉伯法官相对较少。
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期刊介绍: Israel Studies Review (ISR) is the journal of the Association for Israel Studies, an international and interdisciplinary scholarly organization dedicated to the study of all aspects of Israeli society, history, politics, and culture. ISR explores modern and contemporary Israel from the perspective of the social sciences, history, the humanities, and cultural studies and welcomes submissions on these subjects. The journal also pays close attention to the relationships of Israel to the Middle East and to the wider world, and encourages scholarly articles with this broader theoretical or comparative approach provided the focus remains on modern Israel.
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