基本法:以色列作为民族国家——国家荣誉与人的尊严和普遍人权

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Ôrît Kāmîr
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摘要:《基本法》:以色列作为一个民族国家,并没有宣布任何安排或设立任何程序。这篇文章声称,《基本法》的制定是为了提升犹太民族荣誉的话语以及支持这一荣誉的立法和行政部门,同时降低人的尊严和权利、构成这些权利的《基本法》以及执行这些权利的司法部门。以色列,以及创造它的犹太复国主义运动,一直在对人类尊严的奉献——赋予每个人的绝对价值——和对荣誉理念的承诺之间摇摆不定,尤其是对犹太民族的荣誉。对国家荣誉的追求决定了不同的人和国家群体的价值等级归属;它与内部的、群体的“忠诚”齐头并进,以牺牲对“他人”的人道待遇为代价。它鼓励人们对象征集体的“强有力的领导者”的钦佩。这篇文章声称,《基本法:人的尊严和自由》的颁布被理解为将尊严置于国家荣誉之上,将司法置于政府其他部门之上。相比之下,《基本法:以色列作为民族国家》的颁布旨在提高犹太民族的荣誉,使其“再次伟大”。文章声称,为了从上下文中理解新基本法,必须将其与以色列右翼立法机构和政府驱逐包括寻求庇护者在内的非法移民、没收巴勒斯坦土地和削弱司法系统的激烈企图结合起来阅读。
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Basic Law: Israel as Nation-State—National Honor Defies Human Dignity and Universal Human Rights
ABSTRACT:The Basic Law: Israel as Nation-State was not crafted to pronounce any arrangement or instate any procedure. The article claims that the basic law was constructed to elevate the discourse of national Jewish honor and the legislative and executive branches that champion it, while downgrading human dignity and rights, the basic law that constitutes them, and the judiciary that enforces them. Israel, and the Zionist movement that created it, have always vacillated between a devotion to human dignity—the absolute value accorded to every human being as such—and a commitment to the idea of honor, the honor of the Jewish nation in particular. The pursuit of national honor dictates an attribution of a hierarchy of values to different people and national groups; it goes hand in hand with internal, group "loyalty" at the expense of the humane treatment of "others". It encourages admiration of a "strong leader" who symbolizes the collective. This article claims that the enactment of Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty was understood as giving precedence to dignity over national honor, and to the judiciary over other branches of government. In contrast, the enactment of Basic Law: Israel as Nation-State was designed to enhance the honor of the Jewish nation, to make it "great again". The article claims that in order to understand the new basic law in context, it must be read together with the fierce attempts of Israel's right-wing legislature and government to expel illegal immigrants, including asylum seekers, to confiscate Palestinian land and to weaken the judicial system.
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期刊介绍: Israel Studies presents multidisciplinary scholarship on Israeli history, politics, society, and culture. Each issue includes essays and reports on matters of broad interest reflecting diverse points of view. Temporal boundaries extend to the pre-state period, although emphasis is on the State of Israel. Due recognition is also given to events and phenomena in diaspora communities as they affect the Israeli state. It is sponsored by the Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, in affiliation with the Association for Israel Studies.
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