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    Moshe Landau (Hebrew: משה לנדוי) (29 April 1912 – 1 May 2011) was an Israeli judge. He served on the Supreme Court of Israel from 1953 until his retirement...
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  • Jewish German and Israeli poet Martin Landau, American actor Michael Landau, American session guitarist Moshe Landau, Israeli jurist, former president of...
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    IDF officer. The Commission, headed by former Supreme Court Justice Moshe Landau, found that the GSS (General Security Service/Shabak/Shin Bet) interrogators...
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    criminal organisation. The trial was presided over by three judges: Moshe Landau, Benjamin Halevy and Yitzhak Raveh. The chief prosecutor was Israeli...
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    trial began on 11 April 1961 and was presided over by three judges: Moshe Landau, Benjamin Halevy, and Yitzhak Raveh. Convicted on all fifteen counts...
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    judges presiding over the trial of Adolf Eichmann. The other judges were Moshe Landau and Benjamin Halevi. Yitzhak Raveh was born in Aurich, Lower Saxony,...
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    Israel at the time, Moshe Landau, who had presided over the Eichmann trial and issued the death verdict, was appointed president. Landau soon left the position...
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    movement was banned in a decision by the Israeli Supreme Court, with judge Moshe Landau declaring that it posed a threat to Israeli security. After its dissolution...
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    authority. In an interview with Haaretz, former Supreme Court Justice Moshe Landau criticized the use of the "unreasonableness" doctrine: The justices in...
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    presidents are expected to be: In 1953, President of the Supreme Court Moshe Smoira fell ill, and Justice Minister Pinchas Rosen initiated the position...
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    due to the response of prosecutor Gideon Hausner and presiding judge Moshe Landau, who thought he detracted from the case at hand with the spectacular...
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    a judge at the trial of Adolf Eichmann, along with Yitzhak Raveh and Moshe Landau. In 1969 Halevy resigned from the court in order to enter politics. He...
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    the Supreme Court. Moshe Smoira (1948–1954) Yitzhak Olshan (1954–1965) Shimon Agranat (1965–1976) Yoel Zussman (1976–1980) Moshe Landau (1980–1982) Yitzhak...
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    Telushkin, Joseph. HarperCollins 2014, p. 135 "Moshe Dayan's eye patch on sale". BBC News. 25 July 2005. Landau, E. (6 September 2002). "Libya is becoming...
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    best high schools in Israel. Ironi He was established in 1953 by Dr. Moshe Landau [he], who served as its principal from 1953 to 1986. Until 1955, it opereated...
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  • Joseph Kremerman; Haim Landau; David Levy; Tzita Linker4; Amnon Linn; Eitan Livni; Yitzhak Moda'i; Amal Nasser el-Din5; Moshe Nissim; Akiva Nof3 5; Ehud...
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    she was treated as a celebrity, meeting with the trial chief judge, Moshe Landau, and the foreign minister, Golda Meir. In her subsequent 1963 report...
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  • Chief Justice of Israel's Supreme Court. Its other members were Justice Moshe Landau, State Comptroller Yitzchak Nebenzahl, and former Chiefs of Staff Yigael...
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    judicial activism are former President of the Supreme Court of Israel Moshe Landau, Ruth Gavison, and Richard Posner. Posner, a judge on the United States...
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  • Australia. Some writers on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, most notably Moshe Arens, accept Landau's book uncritically and treat it as an entirely reliable and accurate...
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    Haller Army, Blue Army - Battles in France". www.hallersarmy.com. Landau, Moshe. "Haller's Army". Encyclopedia Judaica. Archived from the original on...
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    Taub's criticism, are former President of the Supreme Court of Israel Moshe Landau, Menachem Mautner – Professor of Comparative Civil Law and Jurisprudence...
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  • President of the Supreme Court. He retired in 1980 and was succeeded by Moshe Landau. He was an author of several books on bill laws and arbitration laws...
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    According to Eyal Benvenisti, a 1972 judgement by Supreme Court justice Moshe Landau, siding with a military commander's decision to assign electrical supply...
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  • Law School, and gained his first professional experience under Justice Moshe Landau and Justice Alfred Vitkon. Gabay was one of a group of promising assistants...
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  • practices was continued by a government commission headed by retired judge Moshe Landau. It found that the security service systematically used illegal methods...
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  • Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Valencia (1992–2009), cardiac arrest. Moshe Landau, 99, Israeli jurist, Chief Justice (1980–1982), presided over Adolf Eichmann's...
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    of 74. Naor clerked for Supreme Court justice (later Chief Justice) Moshe Landau. She worked on constitutional issues in the State Attorney’s Office under...
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    of the law because it was ex post facto and extraterritorial. Judge Moshe Landau responded that it was a valid Israeli law. In its judgement the district...
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    extermination of German and European Jews during the Holocaust. Judge Moshe Landau started his reading of the verdict with the words, "Accused, the court...
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