Dr. Guy Lurie, a Research Fellow at IDI's Democratic Values and Institutions Program, offers a breakdown on the risks of politicization inherent in the recent proposal by Minister of Justice Levin and Foreign Minister Sa'ar to reform the Judicial Selection Committee.
IDI's Dr. Guy Lurie explains the far-reaching implications of non-cooperation between the two leaders of Israel's judiciary.
"It's the everyday citizens who are sure to pay the price."
IDI's Prof. Yuval Shany and Prof. Irwin Cotler discuss the ICC arrest warrants issued against Israel's Prime Minister and former Defense Minister. The event was hosted by the International Jewish Lawyers organization in partnership with the American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (AAJLJ).
Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI, spoke with CNN's Max Foster as a ceasefire agreement came into force earlier this morning.
Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI, spoke with BBC News' Ben Brown as wide-scale protests erupted in Israel following the harrowing murder of six Israeli hostages by
Written By: The Israel Democracy Institute
ID in the international media following the Supreme Court ruling on ultra-Orthodox conscription.
"Basically we've entered into a new unknown terrain," says IDI President Yohanan Plesner.
"It's a matter of a change in the trajectory," says Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI following the Israeli Supreme Court ruling on the issue of ultra-Orthodox conscription.
Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI lays out the basic principles for a fair draft law.
What are the economic impacts of the Haredi blanket exemption and how would drafting the ultra-Orthodox benefit Israeli society and economy?
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen, an expert in international law, explains the repercussions that ICC warrants may have on Israel. Should these warrants be issued, 120 countries would be obligated to execute them. They could severely damage Israel's international image, impacting Israeli officials as well as economic and cultural cooperation
When did the ultra-Orthodox first receive an exemption from military service? How have Haredi demographics influenced this issue?
This is a timeline of the central milestones affecting the issue of Haredi conscription.
In new research, IDI experts Shlomit Ravitsky Tur-Paz and Gabi Gordon find that conscripting even a small percentage of eligible Haredi men would save the Israeli economy billions of shekels annually. They found that drafting even 20% of Haredi men would significantly reduce the number of days necessary for reserve duty and save 2.5 billion shekels in budgetary expenses by 2050. Full conscription of the ultra-Orthodox men would eliminate the need for reserve duty by 2045 and save the Israeli economy between 8-10 billion shekels.
Dr. Asaf Malchi's research explores the perspective of yeshiva students, their personal and social challenges and highlights a subgroup of 'alterative yeshivas' and their shifting perspectives on vocational training and employment.
IDI's Dr. Gilad Malach explains what a fair draft law for the ultra-Orthodox would look like. One that would distribute the burden over Israel's security more equally while enabling young Haredi men to integrate into the job market.
IDI's Prof. Karnit Flug, VP of Research and the William Davidson Senior Fellow for Economic Policy joined Jeff Schoenfeld, Chair of the Jewish Federation's Israel and Overseas Committee and Bloomberg's Galit Altstein to discuss the implications of the ongoing war in Gaza on Israel's economy.
Written By: Prof. Amichai Cohen
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.
Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI, spoke with BBC News' Ben Brown as wide-scale protests erupted in Israel following the harrowing murder of six Israeli hostages by
Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI on PBS Newshour: "In 2014, there was an attempt by Hamas to launch the exact same thing... just that time, they failed."