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The Constitutional Overhaul and the War in Gaza
The Puzzle of Civic Mobilization in Israel
Published on Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Abstract
Much has been written on the constitutional overhaul in Israel, and the attendant constitutional crisis in the first nine months of 2023. Since October 7, however, with the breakout of the Israel-Gaza war, the overhaul was seemingly shelved. The Article discussed in this seminair seeks to connect both events, by comparing the legal-political response to the overhaul with the legal-political response to the war. It asks why, given the intensity of the protest movement generated by the overhaul, there was a dearth of protest activity after the war, even though both events implicated similar values, namely the rule of law and individual rights, championed by the protest movement.
Announcement
The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University of Paris is pleased to invite you to a seminar on "The Constitutional Overhaul and the War in Gaza: The Puzzle of Civic Mobilization in Israel".
Presentation of the paper discussed
Much has been written on the constitutional overhaul in Israel, and the attendant constitutional crisis in the first nine months of 2023. Since October 7, however, with the breakout of the Israel-Gaza war, the overhaul was seemingly shelved. This Article seeks to connect both events, by comparing the legal-political response to the overhaul with the legal-political response to the war. It asks why, given the intensity of the protest movement generated by the overhaul, there was a dearth of protest activity after the war, even though both events implicated similar values, namely the rule of law and individual rights, championed by the protest movement. I argue that a central reason for the disparity cannot only be explained by the dynamics of war, but also due to the tensions and complexities inherent in Israel’s self-professed constitutional identity as a Jewish and democratic state. In particular, I argue that anti-overhaul protests appealed to liberal universalist values in order to garner bipartisan support, with the effect of bypassing substantive issues such as the occupation of the Palestinian Territories and discrimination faced by Israeli Palestinians. This explains the lack of Arab participation in the protests, as many perceived them to be an internal Jewish Affair. Thus, when post-war repressive measures mostly affected Israeli Palestinians, the protest movement failed to rally in their support. Although anti-overhaul protests could have brought about greater liberal consolidation in Israel, the relative lack of post-war mobilization casts lingering doubts on the possibility of long-term consolidation of liberal values in Israel. Attempts to depoliticize the protests, while perhaps successful in warding off the overhaul, and though impressive on their own, have likely failed in instilling deeper, more resilient, liberal values in Israel.
Speakers
Monday, September 16, 2024 - 17:00
The paper will be presented by Adam Shinar (Radzyner Law School, Reichmain University, Israel) and commented by Helena Alviar (Sciences Po Law School) and Liora Israël (EHESS).
Registration
Subjects
- Law (Main category)
- Society > Law > Legal history
- Society > Political studies > Political history
- Society > Political studies > Political and social movements
- Society > Political studies > Political sociology
- Society > Political studies > Governance and public policies
- Society > Political studies > Political institutions
- Society > Political studies > Wars, conflicts, violence
Places
- Room Q-609 - 6, rue du Colonel Combes
Paris, France (75007)
Event attendance modalities
Hybrid event (on site and online)
Date(s)
- Friday, September 20, 2024
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Keywords
- Israel, Gaza, law, constitution, mobilization
Information source
- Roman Zinigrad
courriel : rzinigrad [at] aup [dot] edu
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« The Constitutional Overhaul and the War in Gaza », Miscellaneous information, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, https://doi.org/10.58079/129qp