Israeli Legal History: A Bibliography This bibliography is an updated (January 2014) version of the bibliography published in The History of Law in a Multi-Cultural Society: Israel. 1917-1967 (Ron Harris, Alexandre Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav eds. Aldershot: Ashgate (2002). It includes secondary (and a few primary) sources dealing with the legal history of late-Ottoman, and Mandatory Palestine and Israel between 1948 and 1967. Please send updates/comments/corrections to the David Berg Institute for Law and History at Tel-Aviv University, berg@post.tau.ac.il. Abou Ramadan, Moussa. The Minorities in Israel and International Law (2001) (unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Aix-Marseille III University) (French). Abrams, Norman. "Interpreting the Criminal Code Ordinance, 1936: The Untapped Well." Israel Law Review 7(1) (1972): 25-64. Agmon, Iris. "Late-Ottoman Legal Reforms and the Sharia Courts: A Few Comments on Women, Gender and Family." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kadari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 117-149 (Hebrew). –––––. "Gender and Social Change: the Shari‘a Court and the Orphan Funds in Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa." In Ruth Roded and Noga Efrati eds. Women and Gender in the Middle East in the Twentieth Century (2008): 53-70. –––––. Family and Court: Legal Culture and Modernity in Late Ottoman Palestine. New York: Syracuse University Press (2006). –––––. "Recording Procedures and Legal Culture in the Late Ottoman Shari'a Court of Jaffa, 1865-1890" Islamic Law and Society 11(3) (2004): 333-377. –––––. "Social Biography of a Late Ottoman Shari'a Judge." New Perspectives on Turkey 30 (2004): 83-113. –––––. "Women's History and Ottoman Sharia Court Records: Shifting Perspectives in Social History" Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World 2(2) (2004): 172-209. –––––. "Text, Court, and Family in Late-Nineteenth-Century Palestine" in Beshara Doumani ed. Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property and Gender New York: State University of New-York Press (2003): 201-228. 1 –––––. "Women, Class, and Gender: Muslim Jaffa and Haifa at the Turn of the 20th Century." International Journal of Middle East Studies 30 (1998): 477500. –––––. "Muslim Women in Court according to the Sijill of Late Ottoman Jaffa and Haifa: Some Methodological Notes" in Amira El-Azhary Sonbol ed. Women the Family and Divorce Laws in Islamic History. New York: Syracuse University Press (1996): 126-140. –––––. "The Beduin tribes of the Hula and Baysan valleys at the end of the Ottoman Rule according to Wilayat Bayrut" International Journal of Turkish Studies 5(1/2) (1990): 47-69. [Also published in Hebrew in Cathedra 45 (1987): 87-102]. –––––. "Foreign Trade as a Catalyst of Change in the Arab Economy in Palestine (1879-1914)" Cathedra 41 (1986): 107-132 (Hebrew). Ahronson, Shlomo. "A Constitution for Israel: David Ben-Gurion's British Model." Politics 2 (1998): 9-30 (Hebrew). Ajzenstadt, Mimi. "The Jewish Women's Equal Rights Association of Palestine and its Struggle to Establish the Role of 'Mother of the Family' in Pre-State Israel, 1919-1948." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kadari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 57-85 (Hebrew). –––––. "Reactions to Juvenile Delinquency in Israel, 1950-1970: A Social Narrative." Journal of Policy History 17(4) (2005): 404-424 –––––. "Crime, Social Control and the Process of Social Classification: Juvenile Delinquency/Justice Discourse in Israel, 1948-1970." Social Problems 49(4) (2002): 585-604. –––––. "Criminological Discourse and Civil Society in Israel, 1948-1968." In Alfredo Mordechai Rabello and Andrea Zanotti eds. Developments in European, Italian and Israeli Law. Milano: Dott. A. Giuffre` (2001): 461-472. –––––. "The Construction of Juvenile Delinquency in Light of Normality, Palestine 1922-1944." Megamot 41(1-2) (2001): 71-96 (Hebrew). –––––."The Struggle for Women's Rights: The Story of Sara Thon." Society and Welfare 50(3) (2000): 404-406 (Hebrew). –––––. "Constructing Juvenile Delinquency: The Socio-Legal Control of Young Offenders in Israel, 1930-1975." In Arja Jokinen, Kirsi Juhlia and Tarja Poso eds. Constructing Social Work Practices. Aldershot: Ashgate (1999): 193-214. Ajzenstadt, Mimi and Odeda Steinberg. "The Feminization of the Female Offender: Israeli Newspaper Reports of Crimes Committed by Women." Women and Criminal Justice 8(4) (1997): 57-77. 2 –––––. "The Elasticity of the Law: Treating Girls in Distress in Israel through the Shadow of the Law." The British Journal of Criminology 35(2) (1995): 236247. Ajzenstadt, Mimi and Zeev Rosenhek. "Privatization and new Modes of State Intervention: The Long-Term Care Program in Israel." Journal of Social Policy 29(2) (2000): 247-262. Almog, Oz. "From 'Our Right over the Land of Israel' to 'Civil Rights' and from 'Jewish State' to 'Lawful State': The Revolution of Law in Israel and its Cultural Meanings." Alpaym 18 (1999): 77-132 (Hebrew). Aloni, Omer. 'For There Is Peace in The Village': Reflections of Orientalist Perspectives in Early Israeli Law (2012) (unpublished M.A. Thesis, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew). Bar-On, Shani. The Center-Periphery Relationship in the Histadrut in the 1920s and 1930s: The Case of the Comrades’ Courts (1998) (unpublished M.A. Thesis, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew). Bar-On, Shani and David De Vries. "'In the Procrustean Bed of Professionalism': Lawyers and the Making of the Histadrut Workers' Tribunals in 1920s-1930s Palestine." Labor, Society and Law 8 (2001): 15-42 (Hebrew). Barak, Aharon. "Israeli Legal History." In Harris Ron, Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav eds. The History of Law in a Multi-Cultural Society: Israel 1917-1967. Aldershot: Ashgate (2002): 383-389. –––––. "The Tradition and Culture of the Israeli Legal System." In Alfredo Mordechai Rabello ed. European Legal Traditions and Israel. Jerusalem: The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1994): 473-498. –––––. "The Israeli Legal System: Tradition and Culture." Hapraklit 40(2) (1992): 197-217 (Hebrew). Barak, Aharon et al. eds. Sussman Book: In Memory of Yoel HaCohen Sussman, President of the Supreme Court. Jerusalem: n.p. (1984) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Haim H. Cohen "Introduction," 1-34; Eulogies of justice Sussman by Shimon Agranat, Amnon Goldberg, Yitzhak Zamir and Moshe Nissim, 37-51. Barak, Aharon and Chaim Berenson eds. Berenson Book – volume 3: Golal. Jerusalem: Nevo Publishers (2007) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: 3 Michael Cheshin "Columbus's Egg," 13-21, Gidon Alon "Tzvi Berenson's Garden of Eden," 29-32. –––––. Berenson Book – volume 2. Jerusalem: Nevo Publishers (2000) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Yizhak Zamir "In Honour of Judge Tzvi Berenson," 13-25; Menahem Goldberg "Tzvi Berenson's Contribution to the Labor Law," 27-42. –––––. Berenson Book – volume 1. Jerusalem: Nevo Publishers (1997) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Aharon Barak "Introduction", 15-27; Memories, 31-145; Essays, 149-232. Barak, Aharon and Elinoar Mazoz eds. Landau Book – volume 1. Tel Aviv: Bursi (1995) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Aharon Barak "Introduction," 11-12; Essays and Lectures: 17-148; Eulogy of Izhak Olshan: 151-154; of Izhak Kahan: 155-156; of Uri Yadin: 157-161; of Shimon Agranat: 163-164; Reports of Public Committees: 167-341. –––––. Landau Book – volume 2. Tel Aviv: Bursi (1995) (Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Meir Shamgar "On the Chief Judge Moshe Landau," 515516; Miryam Naor "Chief Judge Moshe Landau – on His Way as a Judge and his Rulings," 517-528; Elyakim Rubinstein "The Golden Path – On Chief Judge Moshe Landau's Way in Law and in Fulfilling Zionism," 529-564; Gavriel Bach "Thoughts and Reflections 30 years after the Eichmann Trial," 567-585; AsherFelix Landa "Once upon a Time: The State Attorney in the 1950s," 587-591. Barak, Aharon and Menashe Shawa eds. An Offering for Yitzhak: A Festschrift in Honour of Judge Yitzhak Shilo on his 80 th Birthday. Jerusalem: The Israeli Bar Press (1999) (Hebrew). Includes the article: Guy Shilo "An Interview with Judge Yitzhak Shilo," 15-28. Barak, Aharon and Tana Spanic eds. In Memoriam Uri Yadin – volume 2. Jerusalem: Bursi (1999) (Hebrew). Includes the article: Yehudit Karp "The Legal Council: A Legislative Genesis," 209-255. –––––. In Memoriam Uri Yadin - volume 1. Jerusalem: Bursi (1990) (English and Hebrew). Includes the following articles: Moshe Landau "Eulogy of Uri Yadin," 11-14;"Uri Yadin's Diary," 17-63; "Uri Yadin's talks in the radio 1948-1950," 65-129; Uri Yadin "Sources and Tendencies of Israel Law," 339-349; "Reception and Rejection of English Law in Israel," 349-362; "Judicial Lawmaking in Israel," 363-377; "From Piecemeal Legislation to a Modern Code (The Israeli Experience)," 377-383; "Is Codification an Outmoded Form of Legislation?" 384-391; "The Public Corporation in Israel," 392-423. Barak-Erez, Daphne. "Women and Law in Israel: From British Mandate to Statehood." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kadari eds. One 4 Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 547-557 (Hebrew). –––––. Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press (2007). –––––. "The Transformation of the Pig Laws: From a National Symbol to a Religious Interest?" Mishpatim: The Hebrew University Law Journal 33(2) (2003): 403-475 (Hebrew). –––––. "And Thou Shalt Tell Thy Son: History and Memory in the Court." TelAviv University Law Review 26(2) (2003): 773-802 (Hebrew). –––––.Milestone Judgments of the Israeli Supreme Court. Tel-Aviv: Defense Ministry (2003) (Hebrew). –––––. (ed.). First Judgments: Reflections upon Decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court during the First Year of Israel's Independence. Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad (1999) (Hebrew). Bareli, Avi and Nir Kedar, Israeli Statehood. Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute (2011) (Hebrew). Barzilai, Gad, Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar and Zeev Segal . The Israeli Supreme Court and the Israeli Public. Tel-Aviv: Papyrus (1994) (Hebrew). Bechor, Guy. Constitution for Israel. Or-Yehuda: Ma'ariv Library (1996) (Hebrew). Ben-Artzi, Yossi, Ruth Kark, and Ran Aaronsohn . "Function of Jewish Settlement Sites in Palestine 1882–1914, before Purchase—Khans or Estates?" 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London: Soncino (1932). Berda, Yael. "Managing Dangerous Populations: Colonial Legacies of Security and Surveillance." Sociological Forum 28(3) (2013): 627-630. Berlovitz, Yaffah. "A Court of One Woman: Nehama Puhachevsky's Story as a Local Feminine History (Rishon Le'Zion 1889-1934)." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kadari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 325-374 (Hebrew). Bernstein, Deborah S. "Policy, Legislation and Public Opinions: Prostitution in Mandatory Palestine, a Comparative Perspective." In Eyal Katvan, Margalit Shilo and Ruth Halperin-Kadari eds. One Law for Man and Woman: Women, Rights and Law in Mandatory Palestine. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press (2010): 405-468 (Hebrew). –––––. "Law, the Military, and Communal Interpretation of Prostitution in Mandatory Palestine." Bar-Ilan Law Studies 25(1) (2009): 7-35 (Hebrew). –––––. Women on the Margins: Gender and Nationalism in Mandate Tel-Aviv. Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi (2008) (Hebrew). Bilsky, Leora. "'We Had Never Jumped Fences Before'': The City, the Woman and the Drifter in the Yaakobowitz Case." Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 49 (2009): 57-96. [Also published in Hebrew ("The City, the Woman and the Drifter: A New Reading of the Yaakobowitz Trial" Hamishpat 16(1-2) (2011): 131-172]. –––––. Transformative Justice: Israeli Identity on Trial. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press (2004). –––––. "Breaking the Acoustic Wall between the Kastner and Eichmann Trials." In Harris Ron, Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav (eds.) The History of Law in a Multi-Cultural Society: Israel 1917-1967. Aldershot: Ashgate (2002): 123-145. –––––. "Justice or Reconciliation? The Politicisation of the Holocaust in the Kastner Trial." In Emilios Christodoulidis and Scott Veitch eds. Lethe's Law: Justice, Law and Ethics in Reconciliation. Oxford: Hart (2001): 153-173. –––––. "In a Different Voice: Nathan Alterman and Hannah Arendt on the Kastner and Eichmann Trials." Theoretical Inquiries in Law 1(2) (2000): 509-547. –––––. "The Kastner Affair." Theory and Criticism 12-13 (1999): 125-133 (Hebrew). 6 –––––. "The Kastner Trial." In Adi Ophir ed. Fifty to Forty-Eight: Critical Moments in the History of the State of Israel. Jerusalem: The Van Leer Institute (1999): 125-133 (Hebrew). –––––. "When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hanna Arendt's Concept of Judgment." History and Memory 8(2) (1996): 137-173. [Republished in Ronald Beiner and Jennifer Nedelsky eds. Judgment, Imagination and Politics: themes from Kant and Arendt. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield (2001): 257-286.] Bilsky, Leora and Hemda Gur-Arie. "What Role did Israeli Courts Play in Developing the Historical Understanding and Collective Memory of the Holocaust?" 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Colonial Copyright: Intellectual Property in Mandate Palestine. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012). –––––. "Hebrew Authors and English Copyright Law in Mandate Palestine." Theoretical Inquiries in Law 12(1) (2011): 201-240. Blum, Binyamin. The Transformation of the Criminal Trial in Mandate Palestine, 1918-1939. (2006) (unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University). Blum, Shimon-Erez. The "Juridical Underground": The Involvement of Jewish Lawyers in the Zionist Struggle in 1938-1947 in Mandatory Palestine. (2012) (unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew). –––––. Advocating for A National Cause during the Rebel: Attorneys Max Seliegman and Max Kreachman's Integration in IZL Resistance against the 7 British in 1945-1947 in Mandate Palestine (2005) (unpublished M.A. Thesis, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew). Bondi, Ruth. Felix: Pinchas Rosen and His Time. Tel-Aviv: Zmora-Bitan (1990) (Hebrew). Bracha, Oren. "Unfortunate or Perilous: The Infiltrators, the Law and the Supreme Court 1948-1954." Tel-Aviv University Law Review 21(2) (1998): 333-385 (Hebrew). Braudo-Bahat, Yael. "The Involvement of Israeli Women's Organizations in the Enactment of the Spouses (Property Relations) Law During 1948-1973: The Forgotten Struggle." Mishpat Umimshal: Law and Government in Israel (Haifa Law Review) 15(1-2) (2013): 27-89 (Hebrew). –––––. "Legislative Initiatives of Israeli Women's Organizations, 1948–1973: Property Relations between Spouses." Israel Studies Review 27(2) (2012): 166189. –––––. "Law and Gender in Mandate Times." Israel: Studies In Zionism And The State of Israel History, Society, Culture 18-19 (2011): 287-294. –––––. Not Just a Mother: The Israeli Legal Discourse about Breastfeeding (2008) (unpublished M.A. Thesis, Tel-Aviv University) (Hebrew) Brot, Rivka. "'No one was an Angel': The Gray Zone of Collaboration in Court." In Gabriel Finder and Laura Jockusch eds. Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution, and Reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust. (forthcoming, Wayne State University Press, 2014). –––––. "The 'Grey Zone' of Collaboration in Court." Theory and Criticism 40 (2012): 157-187 (Hebrew). –––––. "Julius Siegel: A Kapo in Four (Judicial) Acts." Dapim Journal: Studies on the Holocaust 25 (2011): 65-127 (Hebrew). –––––. "Benjamin Wilkomirski: 'Fragments' of Identity." Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly 111 (2010): 102-109 (Hebrew). –––––. "Zivia Lubetkin: Between 'Private' and 'Public'; Between Body and Symbol." Dapim Journal: Studies on the Holocaust 23 (2009): 81-108 (Hebrew). Brun, Nathan. "'Evil Hypocrite' or 'An Honest Friend of the Jewish People': The Riddle of Commander Bodilly, the Examining Magistrate in the Arlosoroff Murder Trial." Israel: Studies In Zionism And The State of Israel History, Society, Culture 21 (2013): 1-36 (Hebrew). 8 –––––. "Jaffa, 1912: Rabbi Kook and 'the Six Jolly Good Fellows' Judging the Case of a Raped Girl in Jerusalem Mea-She'arim." Cathedra 142 (2012): 75-112 (Hebrew). –––––. "Palestine, Duel at the Summit: High Commissioner Wauchope and Chief Justice McDonnell's Quarrel over the Jaffa 'Demolition Case' - 1936." Bar-Ilan Law Studies 25(1) (2009): 285-325 (Hebrew). –––––. Judges and Lawyers in Eretz Israel: Between Constantinople and Jerusalem, 1900-1930. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press (2008) (Hebrew). –––––. "A Judge in Distress: The Appointment of Schneor Zalman Cheshin' to the Supreme Court of Israel in 1948." Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly 93 (2006): 82-94 (Hebrew). –––––. "The ' 'Secret Document on Judges' Affaire: Another look at the Establishment of the Judicial system in 1948." Cathedra 115 (2005): 195-216 (Hebrew). –––––. "The Lost Honor of Supreme Justice: The Non-appointment of Gad Frumkin to the Supreme Court of Israel - Part II." 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"'The Bastard is Rendered Kosher': Diamonds, War, and the Legitimization of Private Capital in Mandate Palestine." In Meir Chazan and Uri Cohen eds. Culture, Memory, and History: Essays in Honor of Anita Shapira - Volume 2. Tel-Aviv: Tel-Aviv University, Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History (2012): 585-608 (Hebrew). –––––. "British Rule and Arab-Jewish Coalescence of Interest: The 1946 Civil Servants' Strike in Palestine." International Journal of Middle East Studies 36(4) (2004): 613-638. –––––. "Drawing the Repertoire of Collective Action: Labor Zionism and Strikes in 1920s Palestine." Middle Eastern Studies 38(3) (2002): 93-122. –––––. "The National Construction of a Workers' Moral Community: Labor's Informal Justice in Early Mandate Palestine." In Ron Harris, Alexander (Sandy) Kedar, Assaf Likhovski and Pnina Lahav eds. The History of Law in a MultiCultural Society: Israel 1917-1967. Aldershot: Ashgate (2002): 37-74. –––––. 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