Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation

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Territorial extent Israel
EnactedbyKnesset
Enacted9 March 1994
Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation
12th Knesset
  • חוק יסוד: חופש העיסוק
Territorial extent Israel
Enacted byKnesset
Enacted9 March 1994
Related legislation
Basic Laws of Israel
Summary
Guarantees every Israel national or resident's "right to engage in any occupation, profession or trade"
Status: Current legislation

Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (Hebrew: חוֹק יְסוֹד: חוֹפֶשׁ הָעִיסּוּק) is a Basic Law in the State of Israel, enacted to protect the country's main human rights.[1] The view of most Supreme Court judges is that the enactment of this law and of Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty began the Constitutional Revolution. According to this position, these laws marked a substantial change in the status of human rights in Israel.[2]

This law was enacted by the 12th Knesset on 9 March 1994.[3]

1 — Basic principles

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