Public Committee Against Torture in Israel v. Government of Israel
Supreme Court of Israel
H.C.J 769/02 (2005)
- Written by Samantha Arena, JD
Facts
During conflicts in the West Bank, the Israeli military killed approximately 210 people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel (defendant) purportedly killed these individuals because they were terrorists who could not be arrested and who posed an immediate danger to Israeli citizens. The Public Committee against Torture in Israel (plaintiff) and the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment (plaintiff), two Israeli non-governmental organizations, challenged Israel’s actions, arguing that these targeted preventive killings were instead prohibited killings of civilians under international humanitarian law.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Barak, C.J.)
What to do next…
Here's why 805,000 law students have relied on our case briefs:
- Written by law professors and practitioners, not other law students. 46,300 briefs, keyed to 988 casebooks. Top-notch customer support.
- The right amount of information, includes the facts, issues, rule of law, holding and reasoning, and any concurrences and dissents.
- Access in your classes, works on your mobile and tablet. Massive library of related video lessons and high quality multiple-choice questions.
- Easy to use, uniform format for every case brief. Written in plain English, not in legalese. Our briefs summarize and simplify; they don’t just repeat the court’s language.