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Civic Conscience, Selective Conscientious Objection and Lack of Choice (2017)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2017). Civic Conscience, Selective Conscientious Objection and Lack of Choice. Ratio Juris, 433-450. https://doi.org/10.1111/raju.12184

Most democratic states tolerate, to various extents, conscientious objection. The same states tend not to tolerate acts of civil disobedience and what they perceive as selective conscientious objection. In this paper it is claimed that the dichotomy... Read More about Civic Conscience, Selective Conscientious Objection and Lack of Choice.

The Non-Identical Twins in UK Public Law: Reasonableness and Proportionality (2017)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2017). The Non-Identical Twins in UK Public Law: Reasonableness and Proportionality. Israel Law Review, 69-86. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021223716000261

Ever since the Wednesbury decision in 1947 UK courts and UK public law scholars have been struggling to comprehend the meaning of ‘reasonableness’ and its relation to ‘proportionality’. The main purpose of this article is to promote conceptual clarit... Read More about The Non-Identical Twins in UK Public Law: Reasonableness and Proportionality.