The formal and the substantive meanings of proportionality in the Supreme Court's decision regarding the security fence

The formal and the substantive meanings of proportionality in the Supreme Court's decision regarding the security fence

by Moshe Cohen-Eliya

Part of Constitutional roundtable

2005

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