Ze'ev Segal

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Ze'ev Segal ({{Langx|he|זאב סגל}}; 13 January 1947 – 11 January 2011) was an Israeli lawyer, a professor of law at Tel Aviv University and a legal analyst for the newspaper Haaretz.

Segal was born in Mandate Palestine. He served in the Israel Defense Forces as a military correspondent for the Gadna newspaper Bemachane Gadna in 1965–1968. Segal received an LL.M degree from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1982, he received a doctorate in law from Tel Aviv University. He worked as an assistant to Shimon Peres when he was Minister of Communications and Transport.

Legacy and commemoration

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Segal as "an exemplary figure, a journalist who struggled to advance democracy, human rights and the rule of law."[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/netanyahu-pays-tribute-to-ze-ev-segal-as-fighter-for-democracy-and-human-rights-1.336608 Netanyahu pays tribute to Ze'ev Segal as fighter for democracy and human rights], Haaretz

Published works

  • The Right to Know in the Light of the Freedom of Information Act
  • Freedom of the Press: Between Myth and Reality
  • The Hatmaker: Discussions with Justice Aharon Barak (co-author Ariel Bendor)

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