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  1. Events that brought about the meaningful negotiations between Abbas and Olmert.
  2. Tribute: Richard Lance Keeble
  3. Annapolis and the Abbas-Olmert Direct Negotiations: A Critical Analysis
  4. President Trump’s Policies in the Middle East
  5. “Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism Theory”
  6. Explaining the power of religion
  7. Things to do in 2025 and the near future to bring about a better future for Israel and Palestine
  8. Coercion by the Orthodox minority in Israel
  9. Analysis of the PLO and Hamas: Interview with Sir John Jenkins
  10. Multiculturalism and the Rights of Women and Children
  11. Document: Thirty Years after the Oslo Peace Accords: Interviews with Joel Singer
  12. The liberal defence of Holocaust denial: A critical examination
  13. Cultural Diversity
  14. The Liberal Defence of Holocaust Denial: A Critical Examination
  15. Is Israel a Liberal Democracy?
  16. Israeli–Palestinian Negotiations through the Eyes of US Presidential Interpreter Gamal Helal
  17. Introduction
  18. Tracking and Tracing in Israel during COVID-19
  19. The harm in hate speech and in Holocaust denial
  20. The role of the Arab world in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: interview with Marwan Muasher
  21. Expert Views on Medical Involvement in the Swiss Assisted Dying Practice: “We Want to Have Our Cake and Eat It Too”?
  22. Should Liberal Democracy Respect Group Rights that Discriminate against Women and Apostates?
  23. The Pursuit of Peace with the Palestinians: Interviews with Ehud Barak
  24. Holocaust Denial and the Abuse of Education
  25. The Harm in Hate Speech and in Holocaust Denial
  26. Expert Views on Medical Involvement in the Swiss Assisted Dying Practice: 'We Want to Have Our Cake and Eat It Too'?
  27. Correction: Why Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism?
  28. Gender Discrimination in Israel
  29. Why Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism?
  30. Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism: Reply to Levey, Newman and Cohen
  31. Digital Promotion of Suicide: A Platform-Level Ethical Analysis
  32. Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Hate Speech
  33. Introduction for my book The Republic, Secularism and Security
  34. Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism
  35. Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism: Reply to Levey, Newman and Cohen
  36. Bullying, Cyberbullying and Hate Speech
  37. Gender Discrimination in Israel
  38. In the Name of the Republic: Banning the Burqa and the Niqab
  39. The Republic, Secularism and Security
  40. The Underpinning Values of the French Republic
  41. The Shaping of the Republic: The Influence of Colonialism, Immigration and Terrorism
  42. Conclusion
  43. Introduction
  44. Lessons from Peace Negotiations: Interview with Ehud Olmert
  45. Israel Facing COVID-19
  46. Tolerating Racism and Hate Speech: A Critique of C.E. Baker’s “Almost” Absolutism
  47. Just Liberal Democracy
  48. Reasonable Multiculturalism
  49. Introduction
  50. Multiculturalism v. Security Considerations
  51. Discrimination of Women and Apostates
  52. Male Circumcision in the Name of Tradition and Good Health
  53. The Future of the Internet
  54. Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Parental Responsibility
  55. Genuine, Principled and Tactical Compromise
  56. Stockholm and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process: interview with State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Annika Söder
  57. Can group rights justify the denial of education to children? The Amish in the United States as a case study
  58. History of Track Two Peace Negotiations: Interview with Hussein Agha
  59. Tolerating Racism and Hate Speech: A Critique of C.E. Baker’s “Almost” Absolutism
  60. A Theory of Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism
  61. Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism: Liberalism, Culture and Coercion (Introduction)
  62. Indivisibilité, Sécurité, Laïcité: The French Ban on the Burqa and the Niqab
  63. Should liberal government regulate male circumcision performed in the name of Jewish tradition?
  64. Cyberbullying, Moral Responsibility, and Social Networking
  65. Christians, C. (2019). Media ethics and global justice in the digital age. NY: Cambridge University Press. 428 pp.
  66. The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel
  67. Keys for peace in the Middle East: interview with Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich
  68. Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and Terrorism
  69. Racism and hate speech – A critique of Scanlon’s Contractual Theory
  70. The Leibowitz way
  71. Head of Mossad
  72. The Oslo peace process: interview with Joel Singer
  73. When a ritual murder occurred at Purim. The harm in hate speech
  74. Social responsibility on the Internet: Addressing the challenge of cyberbullying
  75. Challenges to Democracy: Essays in Honour and Memory of Isaiah Berlin
  76. Between Individual Rights and Group Rights
  77. Euthanasia and palliative sedation in Belgium
  78. Book Review: Katharine Gelber, Free Speech after 9/11Free Speech after 9/11
  79. On the Philosophical Foundations of Medical Ethics: Aristotle, Kant, JS Mill and Rawls
  80. Book Review: Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner, Superforecasting
  81. Balancing Freedom of Expression and Social Responsibility on the Internet
  82. J.S. Mill's Boundaries of Freedom of Expression: A Critique
  83. Book Review of Ruth Wodak, The Politics of Fear (London: Sage, 2015),
  84. Discrimination against Jewish Women in Halacha (Jewish Law) and in Israel
  85. Jihad Online: How Do Terrorists Use the Internet?
  86. Book review of I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure (Eds.). Engaging Extremists
  87. Book Review: Ahmed Qurie, Peace Negotiations in Palestine
  88. Book Review of Ronald Crelinsten, Counterterrorism (Cambridge: Polity, 2014)
  89. Book Review: The Harm in Hate Speech by J Waldron
  90. Right to Die
  91. First Do No Harm: Euthanasia of Patients with Dementia in Belgium
  92. Why Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side?
  93. Book review of Brian Michael Jenkins and John Paul Godges (Eds.).The Long Shadow of 9/11
  94. Book Review: Comparative Politics: Tolerating Intolerance: The Price of Protecting ExtremismTolerating Intolerance: The Price of Protecting Extremism by AmosN. Guiora. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. 224pp., £60.00, ISBN 978 0 1993 3182 6
  95. A biased propagandist book
  96. An Argument for Physician-Assisted Suicide and Against Euthanasia
  97. First do no harm: intentionally shortening lives of patients without their explicit request in Belgium
  98. Between Palliative Care and Euthanasia
  99. Book Review of Abraham H. Foxman and Christopher Wolf, Viral Hate
  100. Internet architecture, freedom of expression and social responsibility: critical realism and proposals for a better future
  101. Confronting the Internet's Dark Side
  102. Guidelines for physician-assisted suicide
  103. The Two-State Solution
  104. Press Self-Regulation in Britain: A Critique
  105. After Leveson
  106. Amos N. Guiora:Legitimate Target
  107. Right to Die
  108. People Do Not Just Snap: Watching the Electronic Trails of Potential Murderers
  109. BETWEEN TERROR AND TOLERANCE
  110. Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads
  111. First do no harm: pressing concerns regarding euthanasia in Belgium
  112. In Memoriam: Edmund Pellegrino (June 22, 1920–June 13, 2013)
  113. Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger.Jewish Terrorism in Israel Wars.
  114. Joy Warrick.The Triple Agent
  115. 1973: the way to war
  116. Cyberspace Law
  117. Yaakov Lappin.Virtual Caliphate
  118. Israel's Palestinians
  119. Online Child Sex Offenders: Challenges and Counter-Measures
  120. Freedom of Expression v. Social Responsibility: Holocaust Denial in Canada
  121. In Internet's Way: Radical, Terrorist Islamists on the Free Highway
  122. Religious, Hateful, and Racist Speech in Israel
  123. Between Autonomy and State Regulation: J.S. Mill's Elastic Paternalism
  124. The failed Palestinian–Israeli peace process 1993–2011: an Israeli perspective
  125. In Internet’s Way
  126. Politics and Government in Israel. The Maturation of a Modern State
  127. A Review of: “Ahron Bregman.Israel's Wars.”
  128. Two-State Solution – The Way Forward
  129. Why Monitor Violent Websites? A Justification
  130. Content Net Neutrality – A Critique
  131. Internet Architecture, Freedom of Expression and Social Responsibility: Critical Realism and Proposals for a Better Future
  132. Is Law Appropriate to Regulate Hateful and Racist Speech? The Israeli Experience
  133. Violence and War in Culture and the Media
  134. Freedom of Expression, Internet Responsibility, and Business Ethics: The Yahoo! Saga and Its Implications
  135. Responsibility of Net Users
  136. Internet History
  137. Fighting Hate and Bigotry on the Internet
  138. Physician-Assisted Suicide – A Qualified Endorsement
  139. Fatal Choices and Flawed Decisions at the End of Life: Lessons from Israel
  140. Responsibility of and Trust in ISPs
  141. Ethical Space: Journal with a Difference
  142. Leslie Stein:The Making of Modern Israel 1948–1967
  143. Book Review, 'Leslie Stein, The Making of Modern Israel 1948-1967'
  144. Holocaust Denial is a Form of Hate Speech
  145. Belgian euthanasia law: a critical analysis
  146. Teaching in Class versus Free Expression
  147. THE LIMITS OF OBJECTIVE REPORTING
  148. Hate in the Classroom: Free Expression, Holocaust Denial, and Liberal Education
  149. The story of Kimveer Gill shows the need for monitoring certain Internet sites
  150. Dignity, Compassion, Care, and Safety Valves at the End-of-Life - Marc Groenhuijsen and Floris van Laanen (eds.), Euthanasia in International and Comparative Perspective [Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers, 2006] 283 pp.
  151. Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Speech, Media, and Ethics. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. £16.99. 216 pp
  152. Book Review: Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Speech, Media and Ethics: The Limits of Free Expression. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2001, 2nd rev. edn 2005
  153. Political Extremism and Incitement in Israel 1993–1995, 2003–2005: A Study of Dangerous Expressions
  154. “The Scope of Tolerance: Response to Nehushtan”, Israel L Rev (2007): 277-296.
  155. On Compromise and Coercion
  156. The Prof. Sir Isaiah Berlin Lecture for 2005 Held at the University of Haifa, Center for Democratic Studies on 23 November 2005
  157. Introduction
  158. Preface
  159. A Circumscribed Plea for Voluntary Physician-Assisted Suicide
  160. The Scope of Tolerance
  161. Israeli Institutions at the Crossroads
  162. Media Coverage of Terror: Troubling Episodes and Suggested Guidelines
  163. Introduction
  164. The Press Council
  165. Israeli Institutions at the Crossroads
  166. Introduction
  167. Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads
  168. Why the Netherlands?
  169. Responsibility and Ethics in the Canadian Media: Some Basic Concerns
  170. The Guidelines for Euthanasia in the Netherlands
  171. The delicate framework of Israeli democracy during the 1980s: Retrospect and appraisal
  172. Liberalism and the Limits of Multiculturalism
  173. Boundaries to freedom of expression and freedom of the press
  174. Ethical Boundaries of Media Coverage
  175. Harm Principle, Offence Principle, and Hate Speech
  176. Media Coverage of Suicide: Comparative Analysis
  177. Objective Reporting in the Media: Phantom Rather than Panacea
  178. The Israel press council: Review and suggestions for improvement
  179. A Concise Rebuttal
  180. The Terrorists’ Best Ally: The Quebec Media Coverage of the FLQ Crisis in October 1970
  181. Liberal Democracy and the Limits of Tolerance
  182. Combating right‐wing political extremism in Israel: Critical appraisal
  183. Why tolerate? Reflections on the Millian truth principle
  184. The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: The Struggle against Kahanism in Israel
  185. Raphael Cohen-Almagor, The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: The Struggle against Kahanism in Israel (Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 1994). Pp. 344.
  186. Raphael Cohen-Almagor, The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: The Struggle Against Kahanism in Israel. Gainesville: University of Florida, 1994. 344 pp.
  187. Cultural Pluralism and the Israeli Nation-Building Ideology
  188. Autonomy, life as an intrinsic value, and the right to die in dignity
  189. Liberalism, and the limits of pluralism
  190. Reflections on the Intriguing Issue of the Right to Die in Dignity.
  191. Between Neutrality and Perfectionism
  192. Disqualification of lists in Israel (1948?1984): Retrospect and appraisal
  193. Disqualification of Lists in Israel (1948-1984): Retrospect and Appraisal
  194. Harm Principle, Offence Principle, and the Skokie Affair
  195. Vigilant Jewish fundamentalism: From the JDL to Kach (or ‘Shalom Jews, Shalom Dogs')
  196. Reviews
  197. Foundations of violence, terror and war in the writings of Marx, Engels and Lenin
  198. The Intifada: causes, consequences and future trends
  199. Internet History
  200. Introduction
  201. Conclusion
  202. Glossary
  203. Historical Framework
  204. Technological Framework
  205. Theoretical Framework
  206. Agent's Responsibility
  207. Readers' Responsibility
  208. State Responsibility
  209. International Responsibility
  210. Selected Bibliography
  211. Responsibility of Internet Service Providers and Web-Hosting Services, Part I: Rationale and Principles
  212. Responsibility of Internet Service Providers and Web-Hosting Services, Part II: Applications
  213. “Euthanizing People Who Are ‘Tired of Life’ in Belgium” (2017): 188-201.