Israeli Law
Israeli law is based on a combination of statutory law, common law, and religious law. The legal system is influenced by the British Mandate laws, Jewish law, and international law. The Israeli Supreme Court serves as the highest court, overseeing legal disputes and ensuring the protection of civil rights.
The legal framework includes various codes, such as the Israeli Penal Code and the Israeli Civil Code. Additionally, laws are enacted by the Knesset, Israel's parliament, which plays a crucial role in shaping the country's legal landscape. Legal proceedings can involve both secular and religious courts, depending on the matter at hand.