Thursday, April 18, 2013

13-04-17 The Israeli Supreme Court, Like SCOTUS, Denies the Right to File Papers, Documenting Its Own Corruption - paper submitted to a US newsmedia outlet

The Israeli Supreme Court, Like SCOTUS, Denies the Right to File Papers, Documenting Its Own Corruption.
By Joseph Zernik, PhD, Human Rights Alert (NGO)
The Israeli Supreme Court collected full filing fees, stamped the April 15th , 2013 petition, filed from the Occupy Tel Aviv Social Protest encampment, “Received”, but failed to register the filing of the petition. The petition documents unprecedented corruption of the Israeli courts over the past decade. Key part of the evidence in the petition originates in the case of self-immolated, social protest activist Moshe Silman, who was subjected to fraud in the Tel Aviv District Court. The electronic record systems, now implemented in the Israeli courts, are the enabling tools. These systems, implemented over the past decade in the Israeli courts, mimic systems that had been implemented in state (Sustain) and federal courts (PACER and CM/ECF) in the United States a couple of decades earlier. Corruption of the courts in both Israel and the United States is central to failing banking regulation and the current socio-economic crisis. Both in Israel and in the United States, unless the people demand concerted efforts to reform the judiciary, the current socio-economic crisis is not going to be effectively addressed.

 

The April 15, 2013 petition to the Israeli Supreme Court documents fraud in the Tel Aviv District Court on self-immolated social protest activist Moshe Silman. The Israeli Supreme Court denies the right to file the petition, which provides evidence of routine fraud in the Israeli courts, including the Supreme Court itself.

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[1] 13-04-17 The Israeli Supreme Court, Like SCOTUS, Denies the Right to File Papers, Documenting Its Own Corruption.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/136654430/

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