Fraud and corruption in the courts of the State of Israel, detailed in paper submitted for peer-review in Law and Technology international conference
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The new paper provides more detailed review of false and deliberately misleading authentication and certification procedures in the Tel Aviv District Court and in the Supreme Court of the State of Israel in the context of case studies. The paper also addresses the issue of imlementation of electronic records systems by the judiciary, as violating the principle of separation of the branches of government, "...in civilized societies, which practice separation of the branches of government, and where no court is permitted to enact the rules of operation of the courts, no court should be permitted to institute its own electronic record system either."
The abstract is provided below.
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
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Human Rights Alert (NGO) * United States - the 2010 submission of Human Rights Alert to the Human Rights Council (HRC) of the United Nations was reviewed and incorporated in the official HRC Professional Staff Report with a note referring to “corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California.”
[1] 10-10-01 United Nations Human Rights Council Records for 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States, where Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission was incorporated with a note referring to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California."
* State of Israel - the 2012 submission of Human Rights Alert to the HRC, titled, "Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel', is scheduled for review in January 2013.
[1] 12-06-04 Human Right Alert's Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel
[2] 12-05-10 Appendix I to Human Right Alert's Submission; 15th UPR - State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israe
[3] 12-07-18 Human Right Alert's Appendix II to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - Additional Responses by National Authorities/Experts, Re: ComSign, LTD - sole certifier and hacker of the digital signatures of the State of Israel
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Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Records of the Courts of the State of Israel
False authentication, certification and undermined integrity of the offices of the clerks are inherent to the design and operation of the current electronic record systems of the courts.
Joseph Zernik
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
Jerusalem
Abstract— Recent Data Mining, Data Analytics, and World Criminology Congress peer-reviewed papers, detailed lack of integrity in the design and operation of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel. The current report focuses on analysis of false authentication and certification procedures, now prevailing in the courts of the State of Israel, and the manner in which implementation of the current electronic record systems undermined the authority and integrity of the Offices of the Clerks. Records from several cases are presented to document the outcome of such practices in the administration of justice. It is proposed that such conditions in the courts are key violations of Human Rights of the People of the State of Israel and should be deemed an unannounced regime change. Moreover, is it proposed that in civilized societies, which practice separation of the branches of government, and where no court is permitted to enact the rules of operation of the courts, no court should be permitted to institute its own electronic record system either.
Keywords-Information Systems;e-government; court; State of Israel; e-Fraud; e-Law;
REFERENCES:
[1] Zernik, J., “Data Mining as a Civic Duty – Online Public Prisoners’ Registration Systems”, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010)
[2] Zernik, J., “Data Mining of Online Judicial Records of the Networked US Federal Courts”, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining, 1:69-83 (2010)
[3] Zernik, J., "Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel", Data Analytics 1:31-38 (2012)
[4] Human Right Alert (NGO), Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the State of Israel submission: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel (2012)
[5] Human Right Alert (NGO), Appendix I to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel (2012)
[6] Human Right Alert (NGO), Appendix II to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - Additional Responses by National Authorities/Experts, Re: ComSign, LTD - sole certifier and hacker of the digital signatures of the State of Israel (2012)
[7] Human Right Alert (NGO), Appendix III to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel - Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - peer-reviewed and published in Data Analytics 2012 s
[8] Zernik, J., Zernik v Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court - Simulated Records, Simulated Litigation Enabled by the Electronic Record Systems of the Supreme Court of the State of Israel (English) (2012)
[9] Human Right Alert (NGO), Appendix IV to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel - Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - the case of Moshe Silman (2012)
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