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Civil Appeal Authority 775/11 Avraham Flexer v. State of Israel – Israel Police - part 44

August 11, 2014
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(a)       The administrative decision embodied in theNotice of Recognition of the State (which is granted by the Attorney General, or through a person authorized to do so by him, as aforesaid) Regulation 5 For the Regulations Torts (Liability of Public Servants), 5766-2006) - examined by way of judicial review of the actions of the administration in accordance with the rules of administrative law (although in such cases the court's supervision may extend to a broader area than the intervention of the High Court of Justice, in its hearing of the petition for an order of clarification - see: Shlomo Levin, Petition 30High Court of Justice In an appealing assault proceeding, Law C.  15, 21, (1971)).  On the other hand, Request the public authority, or an employee of the public authority that the court determines that the conditions of immunity are met with respect to the employee's act under the Section 7A to the law - discussed by the court no Under his Auditor AuthorityRather, In its original authority, which is much more comprehensive.  A certain analogy can be drawn from the case discussed in the judgment inCA 11280/02 Central Elections Committee for the Sixteenth Knesset v.  MK Tibi, Piskei Din 57(4) 1 (2003), in which the President explained A.  Barak The difference between the two types of such powers (where there was a difference between the role of the Supreme Court to hear an election appeal against a decision by the Central Elections Committee that a list of candidates is entitled to participate in the Knesset elections, or is prevented from doing so), and the role of the Supreme Court Certified a decision by the Central Elections Committee to prevent a candidate for the Knesset from participating in the elections).  The halakha was formulated in this context:

"The difference between the role of the Supreme Court in approving elections and its role in an election appeal is well reflected in the scope of the Supreme Court's authority.  In fact, the court will refrain from approving the decision of the Elections Committee (in the process of approving elections) and will annul the decision of the Elections Committee (in the process of an election appeal), if, in the opinion of the Supreme Court, the decision of the Elections Committee was illegal.  The difference between the types of decisions is expressed in a case where the decision of the Elections Committee is within the realm of reasonableness.  In this situation, the court must reject the election appeal, since the role of the Supreme Court is

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