Israeli Supreme Court Judge Warns Communication Law Challenge Threatens Separation of Powers
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First reported by Calcalist · 20 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Supreme Court debated a petition against the Communication Law reform, with Judge Alex Stein warning that broad judicial intervention would breach separation of powers. The reform, led by Minister Shlomo Karhi, seeks to deregulate the broadcasting market, but petitioners argue it risks press freedom and political bias. Judges emphasized the court's limited role in reviewing laws without rewriting them.
- 01Judge Alex Stein warns judicial intervention in Communication Law breaches separation of powers.
- 02Petitioners seek broad court powers to alter law implementation, opposed by judges.
- 03Judge Yechiel Kasher criticizes linking government identity to judicial decisions.
- 04Communication Law reform aims to deregulate Israeli broadcasting and increase competition.
- 05Reform reduces regulatory burdens and oversight by existing media authorities.
- 06Petitioners claim the law grants excessive ministerial power and threatens press freedom.
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