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25.05.2016
HaMoked to the state: the workload of the Appeals Tribunal undermines the rights of those appealing to it and its continued operation must be evaluated
19.04.2015
The HCJ upheld the Boycott Law: anyone calling for a boycott on Israel or "an area under its control" may be sued for damages
02.11.2012
HaMoked to the Magistrates' Court: the fee demanded by the Ministry of Interior for handling application under the Freedom of Information Law is four times the fee stipulated by law
25.07.2012
Invitation to a pubilc event co-hosted by HaMoked and Bezalel Yaffo 23 Gallery, as part of HaMoked's "Court Watch" project
12.03.2012
Leading Human Rights Organizations Petition the Israeli Supreme Court to Cancel the Anti-Boycott Law
08.11.2011
In the wake of attacks and threats against activists and organizations: Joint statement by the civil society organizations in Israel
02.10.2011
The Ministry of Interior, the nonexistent hearing, and the fake transcript
25.09.2011
The HCJ issues an order nisi in two of HaMoked's petitions, and clarifies: reliance on "classified material" requires a certificate of privilege
13.07.2011
28 civil society organizations and activists: “the Wind Blowing in the Knesset Endangers Us All”
03.03.2011
Following HaMoked's petition, the head of the civil administration instructed the DCOs: OPT residents must be allowed to submit requests in Hebrew, Arabic, or English, as they wish
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