• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The Spirit of Israel Law
  • Contributor: Cohn, Haim H.
  • Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1974
  • Published in: Israel Law Review, 9 (1974) 4, Seite 456-462
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1017/s0021223700004908
  • ISSN: 0021-2237; 2047-9336
  • Keywords: Law
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  • Footnote:
  • Description: It may appear unduly pretentious to speak of the Spirit of the Law of a State which just completed but 25 years of independent legislative and judicial life. States with legislative and judicial records of hundreds of years may find it difficult, and perhaps also rather unprofitable, to delve into speculations of the Spirit behind their laws. In most cases, the general trend and the political motivation of the creation and the administration of law are anyhow known beforehand and well defined a priori—be it the realization of democracy by the rule of law, be it the implementation of socialism or communism, or the self-assertion of a fascist or communist dictatorship. Add to such trends and motivations the national legal traditions which a State inherited and consciously or unconsciously continues to maintain—and you will obtain, for what it may be worth or useful, a fair overall picture of the “Spirit”.of its laws.