A neo-institutional analysis of the hidden interaction between the Israeli Supreme Court and the Ministry of Finance: the right to healthcare services
Abstract Background Under structural conditions of non-governability, most players in the policy arena in Israel turn to two main channels that have proven effective in promoting the policies they seek: the submission of petitions to the High Court of Justice and making legislative amendments throug...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Sperling (Author), Nissim Cohen (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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