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From Michael Brown To Yosef Salamsa: The Racialization of Ethiopian Jews in Israeli Law
Peled, Inbar. - 2018
Abstract: This thesis presents a comparative analysis of the racialization of Israelis of Ethiopian descent in the Israeli justice system. Located at the intersection of criminal law doctrine and Critical Race Theory, the thesis analyses Israeli search and seizure cases by comparing them to Fourth Amendment law cases in the U.S. I argue that the lack of a lexicon with which to express harms caused to racialized minorities in the Israeli context stems, in part, from a reciprocal relationship between the Israeli national and legal cultures. I will show how aspects of this relationship can be used to reform the legal system. As the first extensive legal research on racial disadvantage faced by Ethiopian Israelis in the criminal justice system, this thesis seeks to add to the conversation regarding the lived experience of vulnerable communities of colour. ; LL.M.
Keyword: 0398; Criminal Law; Critical Race Theory; Diversity; Ethnicity Studies; Law and Religion; Multiculturalism
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/91767
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