The Jerusalem Question and Its Resolution: Selected Documents /

It is universally accepted that Jerusalem is a unique city. It stirs up strong emotions among adherents of various religions as it is the centre of three religions, and it is the subject of conflicting national aspirations of two peoples. The diverse attitudes and wishes associated with the city are...

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Other Authors: Hirsch, Moshe (Editor), Lapidoth, Ruth (Editor)

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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 1994.

Series: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: JX4084.J4

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • 1) Terms of the British Mandate for Palestine, Confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations on 24 July 1922 (the Provisions Concerning the Holy Places) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 2) Proposals by the U.N. Special Committee on Palestine, 31 August 1947 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 3) Telegram Sent by Mr. Austin, the U.S. Representative at the United Nations, to the Secretary of State Concerning the Internationalization of Jerusalem, 11 November 1947 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 4) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181 (II) on the Future Government of Palestine (the "Partition Resolution"), 29 November 1947 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 5) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 185 (S-2) Concerning the Protection of the City of Jerusalem and Its Inhabitants: Reference to the Trusteeship Council, 26 April 1948 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 6) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 187 (S-2) Concerning the Protection of the City of Jerusalem and Its Inhabitants: Appointment of a Special Municipal Commissioner, 6 May 1948 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 7) Agreement between Jordan and Israel on the Demilitarization of the Mount Scopus Area in Jerusalem, 7 July 1948 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 8) Progress Report of the U.N. Mediator on Palestine, 16 September 1948 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 9) Proclamation No. 1 of the Israel Defense Forces in Jerusalem, 2 August, 1948 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 10) Proclamation No. 2 of the Israel Defense Forces in Jerusalem, 2 August, 1948 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 11) Order No. 1 of the Military Commander in the Occupied Area of Jerusalem (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 12) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) Concerning the Report of the U.N. Mediator and Establishing a Conciliation Commission, 11 December 1948 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 13) Hashemite Jordan Kingdom - Israel: General Armistice Agreement, 3 April 1949 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 14) Statement Made by the Representative of Israel, Abba Eban, in the U.N. General Assembly during the Deliberations Concerning the Admission of Israel to the U.N., 5 May 1949 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 15) Memorandum on the Future of Jerusalem, Submitted to the U.N. General Assembly by the Delegation of Israel to the U.N., 15 November 1949 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 16) Statement by the Foreign Minister of Israel, Moshe Sharett, in the U.N. General Assembly on the Position of the Government of Israel Concerning the Proposed Internationalization of Jerusalem, 25 November 1949 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 17) Statements on Jerusalem and the Holy Places Made by Israel's Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, in the Knesset (Israel's Parliament), 5 and 13 December 1949 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 18) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 303 (IV) Concerning the Internationalization of Jerusalem and the Protection of the Holy Places, 9 December 1949 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 19) Communications from Religious Communities and from the Government of Egypt to the U.N. Trusteeship Council Concerning the Future of Jerusalem, December 1949 - February 1950 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 20) Declaration of the Knesset Concerning the Removal of the Knesset and Government Institutions to Jerusalem, 23 January, 1950 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 21) Statement by the Ambassador of Israel, Abba Eban, in the U.N. Trusteeship Council, 20 February 1950 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 22) Proposal for a Statute for the City of Jerusalem, Drafted by the U.N. Trusteeship Council, 4 April 1950 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 23) Letter of the Permanent Representative of Israel to the U.N., Abba Eban, Addressed to the President of the Trusteeship Council, 26 May 1950 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 24) Resolutions Concerning the Annexation of the West Bank (Including East Jerusalem) to the Kingdom of Transjordan /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 25) Draft Resolution Tabled by Sweden in the General Assembly Concerning the Future Status of Jerusalem, 5 December 1950 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 26) Aide Memoire Delivered by the United States Embassy at Tel Aviv to the Israel Government Concerning the Removal of the Israel Ministry for Foreign Affairs to Jerusalem, 9 July 1952 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 27) Address by the Secretary of State of the United States, John Foster Dulles, upon His Return from a Tour of the Middle East, 1 June 1953 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 28) Statement Made by the Secretary of State of the United States, J.F. Dulles, Concerning the Removal of the Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs to Jerusalem, 28 July 1953 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 29) Statement Made by the United States Department of State Concerning the Retention of the American Embassy at Tel Aviv, 3 November 1954 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 30) Despatch Concerning the Status of Jerusalem Sent by Mr. Franklin, the United States Consul General at Jerusalem, 30 December 1958 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 31) Aide Memoire Delivered by the United States Department of State to the Prime Minister of Jordan Concerning the Intention of Jordan to Treat the City of Jerusalem as Its Second Capital, 5 April 1960 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 32) Statement Made by Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol, in the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) Concerning the Outbreak of the Six-Day War and the Shelling of Jerusalem by Jordan, 5 June, 1967 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 33) Address of Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol, to the Chief Rabbis and to the Spiritual Leaders of Israel's Religious Communities, 7 June 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 34) Statement Made by Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol, in the Knesset (Israel's Parliament), on the Six-Day War and the Events Which Led to the Seizure of East Jerusalem, 12 June 1967 (Translation from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 35) Statement Made by Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol, to Leaders of the Religious Communities of Jerusalem, 27 June 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 36) Israel's 1967 Enactments Concerning the Application of Israeli Law, Jurisdiction and Administration to East Jerusalem /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 37) Israel's Protection of the Holy Places Law, 5727-1967, 27 June 1967 (Translation from the Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 38) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2253 (ES-V) Following the Enactment of the Laws Concerning the Application of Israel Law, Jurisdiction and Administration to East Jerusalem, 4 July 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 39) Letter of Israel's Foreign Minister, Abba Eban, to the U.N. Secretary-General Concerning General Assembly Resolution 2253 (ES-V), 10 July 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 40) Statement Made by the United States Ambassador to the U.N., Arthur Goldberg, in the General Assembly Concerning the Measures Taken by Israel with Regard to East Jerusalem, 14 July 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 41) U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2254 (ES-V) Following the Enactment of the Laws Concerning the Application of Israel Law and Jurisdiction to East Jerusalem, 14 July 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 42) Letter to Israel Authorities from the Members of the Former Municipal Council of East Jerusalem, 22 July 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 43) Report (Including Annexes) of the U.N.
  • Secretary-General Concerning the Situation in Jerusalem, Submitted to the General Assembly in Accordance with General Assembly Resolution 2254 (ES-V), 12 September 1967 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 44) Security Council Resolution 252 Concerning the Application of Israel Law Jurisdiction and Administration to East Jerusalem, 21 May 1968 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 45) Statement Made by the Government of Israel on Payment for Damages Caused to Churches and to Church Property in Wars Since 1948, 11 September 1968 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 46) UNESCO General Conference Resolution 15C/3.343 Concerning the Preservation of Cultural Property in Jerusalem, October/November 1968 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 47) Statement Made by Ambassador Yost, of the United States, in the Security Council, Concerning the Status of Jerusalem, 1 July 1969 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 48) U.N. Security Council Resolution 267 Calling upon Israel to Rescind All Measures Taken to Change the Status of Jerusalem, 3 July 1969 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 49) U.N. Security Council Resolution 271 Concerning the Attempted Arson in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, 15 September 1969 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 50) Israel's Legal and Administrative Matters (Regulation) Law, 5730-1970, Concerning Transitional Arrangements in East Jerusalem, 5 August 1970 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 51) Statements on Jerusalem Made by Religious Personalities before the Subcommittee on the Near East of the U.S. House of Representatives, 28 July 1971 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 52) U.N. Security Council Resolution 298 Deploring the Failure of Israel to Respect Former U.N. Resolutions Concerning Measures Taken to Change the Status of Jerusalem, 25 September 1971 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 53) Statement on Jerusalem Made by the Hon. Lee H. Hamilton, Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Near East of the U.S. House of Representatives, 18 October 1971 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 54) Statement Made by Israel's Prime Minister, Golda Meir, in the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) in Response to the U.N. Resolutions Concerning Jerusalem, 26 October 1971 (Translated from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 55) Letter from Israel's Foreign Minister to the U.N. Secretary-General Concerning Security Council Resolution 298, 15 November 1971 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 56) King Hussein's Plan for a Federation, 15 March 1972 (Translated from Arabic) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 57) Statement Made by Israel's Prime Minister, Golda Meir, in the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) in Response to King Hussein's Plan for a Federation, 16 March 1972 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 58) A Letter from the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations of the United States, Marshall Wright, to the Chairman of the Near East Subcommittee of the House of Representatives, Lee Hamilton, Concerning the United States Policy on the Status of Jerusalem, 20 January 1973 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 59) Letters of the President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, the Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin, and of the President of the United States, Jimmy Carter (Letters Accompanying the Conclusion of the Camp David Agreements), Stating Their Position on the Status of Jerusalem, 17 and 22 September 1978 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 60) Answers by the President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, to Questions Presented by King Hussein Concerning the Peace Process, October 1978 (the Parts Related to Jerusalem) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 61) Letter (with Attachments) from the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs of the World Council of Churches Addressed to the Chairman of the Commission Established under Security Council Resolution 446, 16 November 1979 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 62) UNESCO General Conference Resolution 20C/7.6 Concerning the Protection of Cultural Property in Jerusalem, 28 November 1978 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 63) Statement Received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, 3 December 1979 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 64) U.N. Security Council Resolution 465 Concerning the Application of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Prohibition to Establish Settlements in the Territories, Including Jerusalem, 1 March 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 65) Statement by the President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, Explaining the United States Vote for Security Council Resolution 465, 3 March 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 66) The Venice Declaration on the Middle East Adopted by the European Council, 13 June 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 67) Speech by the Holy See on the Question of Jerusalem, 21 June 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 68) U.N. Security Council Resolution 476 Concerning the Measures Taken by Israel in Jerusalem, 30 June 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 69) Statement Made by Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Response to the Transfer of the Embassy of Venezuela from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, 29 July, 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 70) Israel's Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel, 30 July 1980 (Translated from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 71) Letter from Israel's Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, to the President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, 4 August 1980 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 72) The Deliberations in the U.N. Security Council Concerning the Enactment of the Basic Law on Jerusalem, 20 August 1980 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 73) U.N. Security Council Resolution 478 Following the Enactment of the Basic Law on Jerusalem, Calling upon Member States to Withdraw Their Diplomatic Missions from Jerusalem, 20 August 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 74) Statement Made by Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Concerning U.N. Security Council Resolution 478 on Jerusalem, 21 August 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 75) Israel Government Communiqué Concerning the Transfer of the Embassy of the Netherlands from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, 26 August 1980 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 76) Address by the Representative of Israel, Professor Zvi Werblovsky, in UNESCO's Fourth Committee Concerning the Conservation of Religious, Historic and Cultural Sites in Jerusalem by Israel, 20 October 1980 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 77) Nomination of the Old City of Jerusalem for Inscription on the World Heritage List of the 1972 UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 10 and 11 September 1981 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 78) U.N.
  • General Assembly Resolution 36/15 Concerning Excavations in Jerusalem, 28 October 1981 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 79) President Reagan's Peace Initiative, and Accompaying "Talking Points", 1 September 1982 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 80) Israel's Response to President Reagan's Peace Initiative: Cabinet Resolution, 2 September 1982 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 81) Letter from Prime Minister Menachem Begin to President Reagan, 5 September 1982 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 82) Resolution of the Arab Summit Conference at Fez, 6 September 1982 (Translation from Arabic) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 83) The Peace Plan by the Secretary-General of the Communist Party in the U.S.S.R., Leonid Brezhniev, 15 September 1982 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 84) Documents and Statements Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate Concerning the Bill to Require That the United States Embassy in Israel be Located in the City of Jerusalem, 23 February 1984 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 85) Toast by Israel's President Haim Herzog in Honor of President Luis Alvarez Monge of Costa Rica Concerning the Support Expressed by the Government of Costa Rica and the Transfer of Its Embassy to Jerusalem, 14 October 1985 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 86) UNESCO General Conference Resolution 11.3 Concerning Assaults and Attempted Assaults on the Holy Places in Jerusalem, 8 November 1985 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 87) UNESCO Executive Board Resolution 5.4.1 Concerning the Archaeological Excavations in Jerusalem, 18 September 1986 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 88) UNESCO General Conference Resolution 11.6 Concerning the Monumental Heritage of Jerusalem and the Waqf, 16 November 1987 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 89) Interview with the United States Secretary of State George Shultz Concerning the Status of Jerusalem (Extract), 5 April 1988 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 90) The Political Communiqué of the Palestine National Council and the Declaration of Independence, 15 November 1988 (Translated from Arabic) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 91) Address by Archbishop Renato R. Martino, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, Concerning Jerusalem, 10 April 1989 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 92) Statement Made by the United States Department of State Reaffirming the United States Position on Jerusalem, 12 May 1989 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 93) Statement Submitted by the U.S. Department of State Concerning the Participation of the Palestinians of East Jerusalem in the Future Election Foreseen by the Israeli Peace Initiative, 12 July 1989 (Extract) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 94) Two Letters of Janet G. Mullins, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, Sent to Lee H. Hamilton, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East, United States House of Representatives, Concerning the Leasing of Property in Jerusalem for a United States Diplomatic Mission, 29 June and 6 September 1989 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 95) Statement Made by the President of the United States George Bush on Settlements in East Jerusalem, 3 March 1990 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 96) Concurrent Resolution of the United States Senate and House of Representatives Concerning Jerusalem and the Peace Process, 22 March 1990 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 97) U.N. Security Council Resolution 672 Concerning Violent Clashes on the Temple Mount, and Statement Made by the Secretary-General Concerning the Sending of a Mission to the Region, 12 October 1990 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 98) Israel's Response to Security Council Resolution 672, 14 October 1990 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 99) U.N. Security Council Resolution 673 Reaffirming the Wish of the Secretary-General to Send a Mission to the Region, 24 October 1990 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 100) The Report of the Commission of Investigation into the Events on the Temple Mount, 8 October 1990, Submitted on 26 October 1990 (Extracts, Translated from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 101) Israel's Attorney General's Guidelines Concerning the Observance of the Law on Building and Planning and the Law on Antiquities on the Temple Mount (Translated from Hebrew) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 102) Map of Jerusalem, May 1993 /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 103) Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, 13 September 1993 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 104) Sylvester vs Attorney General, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a Criminal Court of Appeals, 8 February 1949 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 105) Re an Inquiry by the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Italy, Consiglio di Stato, 9 December 1958 (Translated from Italian) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 106) Reg. vs Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Schtraks, England, Divisional Court, Queen's Bench Division, 27 February 1962 (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 107) Ben-Dov vs Minister of Religious Affairs, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 27 March 1968 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 108) Hanzalis vs Tribunal of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchal Church, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 10 February 1969 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 109) State vs Dennis Rowan, District Court of Jerusalem, 30 December 1969 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 110) National Groups vs Minister of Police, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 15 September 1970 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 111) Ruidi and Maches vs the Military Court of Hebron, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 13 October 1970 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 112) The Orthodox Coptic Motaran of the Holy See in Jerusalem and the Near East vs Minister of Police, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 16 March 1971 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 113) Burkan vs The Minister of Finance, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 4 July 1978 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 114) State of Israel vs Livni, District Court of Jerusalem, 22 July 1985 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 115) Awad vs Shamir, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 5 June 1988 (Translation) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 116) Attorney General vs Davis, District Court of Jerusalem, 10 October 1988 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch
  • 117) The Talmudic Colleges of Haidra vs the Court for Local Affairs, Israel Supreme Court, Sitting as a High Court of Justice, 2 October 1989 (Translation from Hebrew) (Extracts) /
  • Ruth Lapidoth and Moshe Hirsch.