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119: 207:, one of whom has experience in the labor sector and another who has experience in management. Appeals to the National Labor Court are heard by three professional judges alongside two lay judges, who also are divided into one lay judge with experience in the labor sector and another in management. Lay judges in Israeli labor courts are appointed by the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Labor, and serve for a three-year period. They have equal voting power to the professional judges. 22: 200:, the relations between the Labor Court to High Court. Goldberg and his predecessor Bar - Niv, ruled for the supremacy of the National Labor Court on the issues. Barak, however, allowed the petitions to the Supreme Court against a ruling by the National Labor Court. 196:. In some cases, however, the Israeli Supreme Court may agree to entertain an appeal. A legal dispute which existed between the then-President of the National Labor Court, Menahem Goldberg and the chief justice of the Supreme Court, 250: 184:
National Labor Court: Situated in Jerusalem, this is an appellate court hearing appeals from judgments of regional courts. Certain issues, of particular importance (e.g.
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The National Labor Court is considered the high authority in the field of labor law, and as such, is often excluded from the intervention of the
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courts established under the Law of the Labor Court, 1969. This court system is the appellate judiciary specializing in
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Regional Labor Court: There are five regional courts, each situated in one of the following judicial districts:
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Cases in the Regional Labor Courts are heard by one professional judge and two
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at national level), are heard in the national court as a first instance court.
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and social security (National Insurance, Health Insurance etc.).
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collective disagreements
Israeli Supreme Court
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lay judges
"The Labour Courts and Their Place in the Legal and Labour Relations Systems of Israel"
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