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    High Court Orders Levin to Convene Panel for Supreme Court President

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    The High Court issued a binding ruling for Justice Minister Yariv Levin to convene the committee to vote on appointing a Supreme Court president, following his previous refusal to do so.

    What is it about

    The High Court of Justice has directed Israel’s Justice Minister Yariv Levin to convene a panel to appoint a new president of the Supreme Court. The ruling mandates that Levin must also publish the names of the candidates within two weeks.

    Why it matters

    This action ensures that the judicial processes continue smoothly and upholds the integrity of Israel’s legal system. With the position vacant for nearly 11 months, filling it appropriately is crucial for maintaining a well-ordered judiciary.

    Key Details

    The High Court had initially given Levin several weeks to reach a compromise on the appointment. After unsuccessful talks, Levin disregarded the directive to convene the Judicial Selection Committee, prompting the High Court to issue a binding order.

    Where things stand

    An appointment to the pivotal position of Supreme Court president requires a simple majority—five out of nine committee members. Expected supporters include the three judges’ representatives, two representatives from the Bar Association, and MK Karine Elharrar from Yesh Atid.

    The vacant seat

    The Supreme Court presidency has been left unfilled since the retirement of former President Esther Hayut in October of the previous year. Levin’s delay leverages his role as committee chairman to challenge the traditional seniority system likely favoring Judge Yitzhak Amit as the nominee.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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