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1 Drayton, I, 135 (English edition).
2 Drayton, II, 1264 (English edition).
3 K. T. 159.
4 Both laws were enacted on 16th October 1927.
5 Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel (1 L.S.I. 3).
6 Peretz v. Kfar Shmaryahu (1962) 16 P.D. 2106, 2116; 4 S.J. 191, 207.
7 “Ha'aretz” Ltd. v. The Israel Electric Company Ltd. (1977) (II) 31 P.D. 281, 295. A digest of the case appears in (1979) 14 Is.L.R. 382.
8 Amos Kenan v. The Film and Theatre Censorship Board (1973) (II) 26 P.D. 811, 815. For a discussion of the case, see Levy, P., “Restriction of Freedom of Expression” (1973) 8 Is.L.R. 591.Google Scholar
9 Israel Film Studios Ltd. v. Geri and the Film and Theatre Censorship Board (1961) 16 P.D. 2407, 2425; 4 S.J. 208, 229. This case is also discussed in P. Levy, supra n. 8.
10 Ibid.; P.D. at 2415, S.J. at 216.
11 Penal Law, 5737–1977, L.S.I. [Special Volume].
12 Supra n. 8 at 815.
13 See Israel Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals v. Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality et al. (1978) (II) 32 P.D. 404, 408.
14 See “Kol Ha'am” Co. Ltd. v. Minister of Interior (1953) 7 P.D. 871, 885; 1 S.J. 90, 105–6 and see P. Levy, supra n. 8.
15 (1960) 14 P.D. 283, 284.
16 Supra n. 8 at 815–16.
17 See also I.S.P.C.A. v. Tel Aviv-Jaffa, supra n. 13 at 409.
18 Ehud Ein Gal v. The Film and Theatre Censorship Board (1979) (I) 33 P.D. 274, 277. A digest of the case appears in (1979) 14 Is.L.R. 526.
19 Supra n. 15.
20 Supra n. 14.
21 Supra n. 9: P.D. at 2418, S.J. at 220.
22 Supra n. 18 at 278.
23 Supra n. 9: P.D. at 2413, S.J. at 213.
24 Ibid.: P.D. at 2416, S.J. at 217.
25 See, for example, Yaki Yehoshua Co. Ltd. v. The Film and Theatre Censorship Board (1981) (III) 35 P.D. 421, 425–26.
26 Amos Kenan case, supra n. 8 at 816.
27 “Noah” Films Co. Ltd. v. The Film and Theatre Censorship Board (1976) (I) 30 P.D. 754, 764. A digest of the case appears in (1977) 12 Is.L.R. 558.