
Vol. 3
Contents
Ofer Sitbon
Foreword
William L. F. Felstiner, Richard L. Abel & Austin Sarat
The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claming...
Daphne Barak-Erez
From Perceived Injustices to Legal Remedies: After Naming, Blaming, Claiming
Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg & Yifat Ferder
“The Other Inside Us”: On “Culture-Sensitive” Cause Lawyering
Dana Freibach-Heifetz
Cause Lawyering as Grace: The Case of Legal Assistance to Homeless People in the
“Someone to Run with” Project
Roni Rothler & Ronen Gil
On the Spectrum and Beyond It: Representing Autistic Persons – Diversity, Abilities,
Rights, and What Lies in Between
Sharon Sionov, Shiran Reichenberg & Reut Rosner
Can Anyone Hear Me? On the Gender-Sensitive Representation of Girls in Care
and Supervision Proceedings in Juvenile Courts
Aviad Hacohen
“Nicht von Unsere” (“Not One of Ours”): Ethnic Discrimination in Haredi Society
and the Legal Representation of Disadvantaged Population Groups from Within It
Gilad Barnea & Yael Berda
Constitutional Theory, Strategy and Public Interest Lawyering in the Case Annulling
Prison Privatization
Efy Michaely
The Public Petitioner and the Court: Lessons from the Case Annulling Prison
Privatization
Yousef T. Jabareen
A Decade Since the Qa’adan Judgment: Critical Reflections on Equality
Yaacov Ben-Shemesh
Individualism and Post-Nationalism in the Qa’adan Case: a Reply to Yousef Jabareen
Eran Golan
Social Change in the Shadow of the Tender Culture, the Commodification of Work and
Judicial Deficiency
Roni Katzir
Root-Canal Work for the Basket of Healthcare Services: Extending the Discussion’s
Limits
Yofi Tirosh
On Remaining Silent before the Law in the Film Il Y A Longtemps Que Je T’Aime |