
Law Library Report Addresses Laws Protecting Journalists from Online Harassment
Posted by: Ruth Levush
New Report Addresses Laws Protecting Journalists from Online Harassment
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Posted by: Ruth Levush
New Report Addresses Laws Protecting Journalists from Online Harassment
Posted in: Global Law, In the News, Legal Reports
Posted by: Ruth Levush
Israel has gone through two national elections in 2019: the first on April 9, 2019, and the second merely five and a half months later on September 17, 2019. To date, no government has been formed and there is a possibility that a third election will take place. I have previously blogged about this unprecedented …
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Posted by: Ruth Levush
How long does it take to form an Israeli government? This in-depth blog presents the legal provisions for how and when a prime minister is selected, how a government can be formed, and when a snap-election can be called.
Posted in: Global Law, In the News, Law Library
Posted by: Ruth Levush
The following is a guest post by Sayuri Umeda, a senior foreign law specialist who covers Japan and various other countries in East and Southeast Asia. Sayuri has previously written posts for In Custodia Legis on various topics, including Disciplining Judges for “Bad Tweets”, Engagement under Japanese Law and Imperial House Rules, Is the Sound of Children Actually Noise?, How to Boost your Medal Count in …
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