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Yoel Zussman also spelled Yoel Sussman (; 24 October 1910 – 2 March 1982) was an Israeli jurist and the fourth President of the
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, from 1976 to 1980.


Biography

Sussman was born in 1910 in
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,
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(now in
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). He received his
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from the
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and his PhD from
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. He
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to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1934. He was certified as a lawyer and served as Chief Prosecutor of the
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. In 1951 he was appointed to the Supreme Court and served as its Deputy President for several periods of time until 1953. In 1965 during the Supreme Court hearings on election appeal case ''Ya'akov Yardor vs Central Election Committee for the Sixth Knesset'', popularly known as
El-Ard Petition Al-Ard (, "The Land;" sometimes called "the Land movement") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel. It was active between 1958 and some time in the 1970s. The movement was established by Sabri Jiryis, Habib Qah ...
, Sussman coined definition of Israel as a " self-defending democracy", which was adopted by the Court. Supreme Court upheld ban on
El-Ard Al-Ard (, "The Land;" sometimes called "the Land movement") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel. It was active between 1958 and some time in the 1970s. The movement was established by Sabri Jiryis, Habib Qa ...
(), a radical Arab electoral list, from participation in the Sixth Knesset elections and Sussman, taking the Supreme Court of West Germany ruling as a precedent, stated that there are supraconstitutional considerations hailing from
natural law Natural law (, ) is a Philosophy, philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason. In ethics, natural law theory asserts ...
, that may be superior to any legislation:
Just as an Individual is not bound to agree to being killed, neither is a state is obliged to consent to being annihilated and erased from the map... The German Constitutional Court...spoke of a "fighting democracy", which does not open its doors to acts of sabotage in the guise of legitimate parliamentary activity. For myself, as far as Israel is concerned, I am prepared to confine myself to "self-defending democracy," and tools for defending the existence of the state are at hand, even if we have not found them set forth in detail in the Elections Law
In 1976 he succeeded
Shimon Agranat Shimon Agranat (; September 5, 1906 – August 10, 1992) was an Israeli jurist and the third President of the Supreme Court of Israel, from 1965 until 1976. Biography Agranat was born to a Jewish-Zionist family in Louisville, Kentucky in 1906. Hi ...
as President of the Supreme Court. He retired in 1980 and was succeeded by
Moshe Landau Moshe Landau (; 29 April 1912 – 1 May 2011) was an Israeli judge. He served on the Supreme Court of Israel from 1953 until his retirement in 1982. Landau was the fifth President of the Supreme Court, from 1980 to 1982. Described as one of Isr ...
. He was an author of several books on bill laws and arbitration laws. He died in 1982.


Awards and honours

* In 1975, Sussman was awarded the
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, in jurisprudence. * In 1984 the
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was established in his memory.http://elyon1.court.gov.il/eng/Institute_of_Advanced_Judicial_Studies_for_2008.doc Institute of Advanced Judicial Studies


See also

*
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zussman, Yoel 1910 births 1982 deaths Alumni of the University of London Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Israel 20th-century Israeli judges Polish emigrants to Mandatory Palestine Israel Prize in law recipients Burials at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery