Democratic Freedoms in Israel
Author: 
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1972
Language: 
English
Number of Pages: 
109
Abstract

This book is a factual analysis of specified freedoms in Israel. In view of the intricacies of the subject, the author limits his inquiry to the freedoms of speech, action and thought as recognized by the Israeli regime, and to the relevant subject matters related thereto. The book is divided into two major parts: the first is intended to provide a framework of reference within which the freedoms under consideration – the second part – can be adequately placed, analyzed, and comprehended.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sabri Jiryis, born in 1938 in the Christian Arab town of Fassuta, is an Arab Israeli writer and lawyer, a graduate of the Hebrew University law faculty, and prominent Palestinian activist. In 1966 the first edition of his book The Arabs in Israel was published in Hebrew.

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