Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
631
Język
Hebrajski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2013
Wydawca
ידיעות אחרונות
Opis
Daniel Friedmann dives deep into the intricate relationships that define the balance of power among the judiciary, executive, and legislative branches. He examines how these dynamics impact the rule of law and the functioning of democracy within a state.
Through a rigorous analysis, he highlights key moments in legal history that have shaped the judicial landscape. Friedmann's exploration reveals the ongoing tensions and alliances that influence legal outcomes and societal expectations.
The book serves as both a critique of current frameworks and a call to rethink the role of law in governance. It encourages readers to consider how justice can be achieved amid conflicting interests and the evolving nature of political power.
Through a rigorous analysis, he highlights key moments in legal history that have shaped the judicial landscape. Friedmann's exploration reveals the ongoing tensions and alliances that influence legal outcomes and societal expectations.
The book serves as both a critique of current frameworks and a call to rethink the role of law in governance. It encourages readers to consider how justice can be achieved amid conflicting interests and the evolving nature of political power.