The Battle Between Israel’s Supreme Court and Netanyahu’s New Government
Author - Joshua Pex
Joshua Pex holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) degree from the University of Haifa with a B.A in Education and teaching, from which he graduated with honors. During his studies, Advocate Joshua Pex focused on human and minority rights, as well as constitutional and administrative law. In his studies at student exchange programs at Utrecht University in the Netherlands and the Institute for US Law in Washington, DC, Joshua focused on international law.
From 2008-2012, Pex was employed by the law firm of Yehuda Raveh & Co. in the administrative litigation department. During this period, he helped establish and operate the Noa (Not Objects Anymore) project, under the auspices of the Jerusalem Institute of Justice, to combat human trafficking in Israel.
In 2012, he set out on his own and later established the firm of Cohen, Decker, Pex & Brosh, together with the other three partners.
Adv. Joshua Pex’s areas of expertise include immigration to Israel, administrative law, legal advice for non-profit companies and organizations (Amutot), labor law and foreign passports.
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