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Likhovski on Constitutional Duties in Israel

Assaf Likhovski, Tel Aviv University Buchmann Faculty of Law, has posted The Rise and Demise of Constitutional Duties in Israel, which is forthcoming in the American Journal of Legal History:

In many constitutions, constitutional duties appear alongside constitutional rights. However, the history of constitutional duties, unlike the history of constitutional rights, is a neglected topic. This article is a case-study of the history of constitutional duties in Israel. The article documents the appearance of duties in Israeli constitutional texts and debates in the 1950s and shows that the interest in duties was connected to the view that a major role of constitutions was to serve as educational, rather than legal, texts. The article then analyzes the decline of duties discourse in Israel pointing to the 1960s as the watershed decade in which duties disappeared. Finally, the article discusses a number of possible factors that led to the waning of the notion of constitutional duties, focusing specifically on the juridification of Israeli law and society. Fluctuations in interest in constitutional duties, the article concludes, are connected to changing understandings of the nature of constitutions, and, more broadly, to shifts in the relative importance of law and lawyers in society.
–Dan Ernst.  H/t: Legal Theory Blog

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14:19  And  he  blessed  him,  and  said,  Blessed  be  Abram  of  the  most  high God,  possessor 

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Page 21 The First Book of Moses: The Old Testament of the King James Version of the Bible

14:5  And  in  the  fourteenth  year  came  Chedorlaomer,  and  the  kings  that were  with  him,  and  smote  the  Rephaims  in 

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Page 20 The First Book of Moses: The Old Testament of the King James Version of the Bible

brethren. 13:9  Is  not  the  whole  land  before  thee?  separate  thyself,  I  pray  thee,  from me: 

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Page 19 The First Book of Moses: The Old Testament of the King James Version of the Bible

12:13  Say,  I  pray  thee,  thou  art  my  sister:  that  it  may  be  well  with  me  for 

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forth  with  them  from  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan;  and they came unto Haran, and 

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Page 17 The First Book of Moses: The Old Testament of the King James Version of the Bible

11:12  And  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years,  and  begat  Salah:  11:13 

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Page 16 The First Book of Moses: The Old Testament of the King James Version of the Bible


Abimael,  and  Sheba,  10:29  And  Ophir,  and  Havilah,  and  Jobab:  all  these were 

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10:7  And  the  sons  of  Cush;  Seba,  and  Havilah,  and  Sabtah,  and  Raamah, and Sabtechah: and the sons of Raamah; 

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9:18  And  the  sons  of  Noah,  that  went  forth  of  the  ark,  were  Shem,  and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of