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Prof. Emanuel Gross, Emeritus
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,
Evidence Law
,
Military Law
About
Background
J.S.D. Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law (1985)
LL.M. Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law (1982)
LL.B. Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law(1972)
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Publications
ספרים – אנגלית
The Struggling of Democracy Against Terrorism – The Legal and Moral Aspects (forthcoming) , Virginia University Press (2013)
The Struggle of Democracy Against Terrorism: The Suicide Bombers – Do we have Any Legal Answers for this Phenomenon?
, in JUSTICE DALIA DORNER BOOK (2009)
The Rule of Law and Terrorism, Nevo (2004)
The Crown Witness, Tel-Aviv University Press
(1989)
מאמרים – אנגלית
“Combating Terrorism: Does Self-Defense Include the Security Barrier? The Answer Depends on Who You Ask”
, in 38 Cornell Int’l L.J., pp. 569-582 (2005)
The Struggle of a Democracy Against Terrorism – Protection of Human Rights: The Right to Privacy Versus the National Interest – The Proper Balance
, Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 37, pp. 27-93 (2004)
The Laws of War Waged Between Democratic States and Terrorist Organizations: Real or Illusive?
, in 15 Fla J. Int’
l L. 389-480 (2
003)
Democracy’
s Struggle Against Terrorism: The Powers of Military Commanders to Decide Upon the Demolition of Houses, the Imposition of Curfews, Blockades, Encirclements and the Declaration of an Area as a Closed Military Area: The Struggle Against Terrorism
, in 30 GEORGIA J. INT’L & COMP. L. 165-231 (2002)
Terrorism And The Law: Democracy in the War Against Terrorism-The Israeli Experience
, in 35 LOY. L.A. L. REV. 1161-1212 (2002)
Self-defense against Terrorism –
What Does it Mean? The Israeli Perspective, in 1 J. MILITARY ETHICS 91-108 (2002)
The Influence of Terrorist Attacks on Human Rights in the United States: The Aftermath of September 11
, in 28 N.C. J. INT’L L. & COM. REG. 1-101 (2002)
Trying Terrorists-Justification For Differing Trials Rules: The Balance Between Security Considerations and Human Rights
, in 13 INDIANA INT’L & COMP. L. REV.1-97 (2002)
Use of Civilians as a Human Shield: What Legal and Moral Restrictions Pertain to a War Waged by a Democratic State Against Terrorism?
, in 16 EMORY INT’L L. REV. 445-493 (2002)
The Victim’s Constitutional Rights: A Comparative Study
, in 17 BAR-ILAN L. STUDS. 419-57 (2002) (Hebrew)
Human Rights in Administrative Proceedings: A Quest for Appropriate Evidentiary Standards
, in 31 CAL. WEST. INT’L L.J. 215-39 (2001)
Legal Aspects of Tackling Terrorism: The Balance Between the Right of a Democracy to Defend Itself and the Protection of Human Rights
, in 6 UCLA J. INT’L L. & FOREIGN AFFAIRS 89-168 (2001)
Human Rights v Terrorism: Does A Democracy Have A Right To Hold Terrorists As Bargaining Chips? And The Problem of Administrative Detention
, in 18 ARIZONA J. INT’L L. 721-91 (2001)
Thwarting Terrorist Acts by Attacking the perpetrators or their Commanders as an Act of Self-Defense. Is this Legitimate? –
Human Rights versus the State’
s Duty to Protect its Citizens
, in 15 TEMPLE INT’L & COMP. L.J. 195-246 (2001)
A Reasonable Doubt in Deliberations of Professionals Panels (with Michal Orcaby) , KIRYAT HAMISHPAT 229-59 (2001)
Shifting the Balance Between the Rights of Victims and Rights of Defendants in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Study of Israeli and American Law
, in 15 TEL AVIV U. STUDS. IN L. 199-237 (2000)
The Constitutional Dimensions of the Arrest Law in the Army, in 5 HAIFA U. J. L. GOVERNMENT 437-64 (2000)
Exclusionary Rule In Israel –
Does it Exist?, in 30 MISHPATIM
HEBREW U. L. REV. 145-83 (1999)
The Battered Woman, Is It Not The Time for The Criminal Law to Defend Her?, in 44 HAPRAKLIT 102-39 (1999)
The Constitutional Active Relief in Criminal Law, in 4 Mishapat Umimshal 433-4 998)
The Magna Carta of The Defendant According to The New Bill of Rights In Israel –
A Comparative Study
, in 8 PACE INT’L L. REV. 91-127 (1996)
The Defendant Basic Rights According to the New Basic Laws in Israel, in 13 BAR-ILAN L. STUDS. 155-83 (1996)
The Scope of Review of Fact Findings Process by the Appellate Courts –
A Critical Study, in 20 TEL AVIV U. L. REV. 551-601 (1996)
Criminal Code in Time of Emergency, in 3 HAIFA UNIVERSITY J. L. GOVERNMENT 263-77 (1995)
The Mistake Defense in Rape Trials in Israel, in 32 HAPRAKLIT 334-46 (1995)
Demjanjuk Trial and the Search for Truth, in 4 PLILIM
ISR. J. CRIM. JUSTICE 299-310 (1994)
The Plea Bargaining and the Search of Truth, in 3 PLILIM
ISR. J. CRIM. JUSTICE 251-62 (1993)
Legal Activism and the Adversary System of Law, in 17 TEL AVIV U. L. REV. 867-93 (1993)
Passive Euthanasia, Legal Aspects, in 29 HAPRAKLIT 162-78 (1989)
The Privilege Against Self Incrimination –
A Landmark in the Struggle of Human to Humanity?
, in 7 BAR-ILAN L. STUDS. 167-91 (1989) (Hebrew)
Agent Provocateur as a Defense in Criminal Trial, in 27 HAPRAKLIT 107-16 (1987)
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