(1942-02-28) February 28, 1942 (age 82) Tel Aviv, British Mandate of Palestine
Nationality
Israeli
Spouse
Yehezkel Beinisch
Children
2
Alma mater
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dorit Beinisch (Hebrew: דורית ביניש; born February 28, 1942) is a retired Israeli jurist. She was the 9th president of the Supreme Court of Israel.[1] Appointed on September 14, 2006, after the retirement of Aharon Barak, she served in this position until February 28, 2012. She was the first woman to serve as president of the Israeli Supreme Court.[2]
^Supreme Court decisions database Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, lawofisrael.com; accessed March 18, 2016.
^"Madam Chief Justice". JPost.com. The Jerusalem Post. September 21, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
DoritBeinisch (Hebrew: דורית ביניש; born February 28, 1942) is a retired Israeli jurist. She was the 9th president of the Supreme Court of Israel. Appointed...
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for an indictment. Katsav did not attend the ceremony, swearing-in DoritBeinisch as President of the Israeli Supreme Court. On 13 September, the Knesset...
Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew and former Israel Supreme Court president DoritBeinisch. Family members warned that time was running out to save their relatives...
border communities. In rejecting the petition, Supreme Court President DoritBeinisch and Justices Salim Joubran and Uzi Fogelman ruled that in balancing...
retirement from the Supreme Court, the new President of the Court, Judge DoritBeinisch, said at his farewell ceremony: "At the heart of the development of...
appeals, and upheld the Nakba Law, on 5 January 2012. Chief Justice DoritBeinisch and Justices Eliezer Rivlin and Miriam Naor concluded: "The declarative...
female appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel (1977) DoritBeinisch (1967): First female justice to serve as the President of the Supreme...
appointed to the position on February 28, 2012, after the retirement of DoritBeinisch. He retired from the bench in January 2015 at the age of 70. Asher Dan...
basic human rights to dignity and freedom. Supreme Court President DoritBeinisch wrote: "Israel's basic legal principles hold that the right to use force...
is realized." Separately, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court DoritBeinisch stated that the proposed changes would "destroy the court's independence"...
Established 1974 Chairman (of the executive Committee): Uri Yaron Chancellor DoritBeinisch President Mimi Ajzenstadt Director Ruth Shoham Vice-president Guy Miron...
law and procedure) Robert Bauer (law and politics, political reform) DoritBeinisch (national security law) Jerome A. Cohen (Chinese law) Lawrence Collins...
She has expressed her support for Supreme Court of Israel President DoritBeinisch and denounced Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann's attempts to limit...
was unconstitutional by 6 votes to 3. Outgoing High Court President DoritBeinisch who supported the ruling wrote in her opinion that “apart from a certain...
Supreme Court judge Moshe Bejski and at the State Attorney's Office with DoritBeinisch. After being admitted to the Israel Bar Association in 1983, she practiced...
in as part of a compromise. In March 2007, Supreme Court President DoritBeinisch recommended that Mazuz re-write the report and remove the allegations...
accept a full-page advertisement honoring three prominent Israeli women: DoritBeinisch (then-president of the Supreme Court of Israel), Tzipi Livni (then-minister...
law and procedure) Robert Bauer (law and politics, political reform) DoritBeinisch (national security law) Jerome A. Cohen (Chinese law) Lawrence Collins...
Minister Ayelet Shaked, and retired president Meir Shamgar. Standing, left-right, past presidents Asher Gronus, DoritBeinisch, Miriam Naor, and Aharon Barak...
– 1986 State Comptroller – Miriam Ben Porat – 1988 State Attorney – DoritBeinisch – 1989 Minister of Education – Shulamit Aloni – 1992 Minister of Environment...