Israeli Basic Law
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concept
Israeli Basic Law is a foundational statute in Israel’s legal system that functions as a quasi-constitutional framework, defining the structure of government, fundamental rights, and key state principles in the absence of a single formal written constitution.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Israeli Basic Law canonical | 13 |
| Israeli law | 3 |
| Israeli constitutional statute | 1 |
| foundational law of Israel | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Basic Law: The Government | — |
| Basic Law: The Judiciary | — |
| Basic Law: The Knesset | — |
| Law of Return | Israeli law |
| Law and Administration Ordinance 1948 | foundational law of Israel |
| Basic Law: The President of the State | — |
| Basic Law: The State Comptroller | — |
| Basic Law: The Army | — |
| Basic Law: The State Economy | — |
| Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty | — |
| Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation | — |
| Basic Law: Referendum | — |
| Basic Law: Israel Lands | — |
| Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel | — |
| Basic Law: Nation-State of the Jewish People | — |
| Hok ha-Shvut | Israeli law |
| Transition Law 1949 | Israeli constitutional statute |
| National Health Insurance Law of Israel | Israeli law |