Submitting Papers to the Library

The deposit of works in the library is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The library is authorized to store the work in its digital repository.
  2. The library may provide a digital copy of any work deposited with it to any academic institution or
    research institution (hereinafter: “eligible institution”) that requests it.
  3. The library is not permitted to provide a copy of a work to any entity other than an authorized institution.
  4. The transfer of a copy of a work deposited in the library to an eligible institution is subject to the institution’s commitment
    to protect the copyright of the author of the work.
  5. The library may allow authorized readers to view the digital copy of the work
    subject to the following conditions, which must be approved by the author of the work:

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Tax Authority systems in Israel are a group of systems; the transition to cloud-based systems in Israel is designed to improve the service.

The Tax Authority systems include the following main systems: Income Tax, Property Tax, VAT, Customs and Collection.
The systems provide services in various areas of reforms, institutions that are not subject to VAT and also information for assessors, representatives and the public.

The emphasis on accessibility in the Tax Authority systems is reflected both in the external design and in the internal design.

The internal design focuses on building and managing accessible digital forms for handling VAT and Customs, as well as for handling business in Income Tax, VAT and Customs.

The authorities of the judiciary in Israel are divided between the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court serves as an appellate instance for judgments of the District Courts in Israel, and as a High Court of Justice. When sitting as a High Court of Justice, it hears appeals against the decisions of the District Courts, the Magistrates Courts and the Religious Courts. There are three types of appeals: the High Court of Justice, District Courts and Magistrate Courts.

The powers of the judiciary are influenced by the changes in the powers of the investigative authorities and the prosecuting authorities, in order to allow scrutiny and expansion on the history of the judiciary and its influence in the State of Israel.