Analysis of the Number of Cases Each Judge Took Part In

July 1999

Number of decisions, including decisions ruled on by a single judge, in which the following judges were part of the bench

Judge’s Name

Civil Law

Criminal Law

The Supreme Court

Total

A. Barak

336 (69.9) (1)

40 (8.3)

105 (21.8)

481 (24.3) (2)

S. Levin

91 (46.2)

45 (22.8)

61 (30.9)

197 (9.9)

T. Or

19 (30.6)

7 (11.3)

36 (58.1)

62 (3.1)

Y. Zamir

1 (1.0)

30 (31.3)

65 (67.7)

96 (4.8)

M. Cheshin

2 (6.9)

3 (10.3)

24 (82.8)

29 (1.5)

E. Matza

30 (34.9)

32 (37.2)

24 (27.9)

86 (4.3)

Y. Tirkel

65 (60.7)

13 (12.1)

29 (27.1)

107 (5.4)

Y. Kedmi

0 (0)

40 (97.6)

1 (2.4)

41 (2.1)

T. Strasberg-Cohen

97 (39.9)

72 (29.6)

74 (30.5)

243 (12.3)

D. Dorner

11 (11.8)

28 (30.1)

54 (58.1)

93 (4.7)

D. Beinish

7 (12.9)

19 (35.2)

28 (51.9)

54 (2.7)

Y. Angelrad

46 (14.1)

118 (36.1)

163 (49.8)

327 (16.5)

H. Ariel

1 (100)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (0.1)

M. Ilan

18 (19.4)

29 (31.2)

46 (49.5)

93 (4.7)

A.R. Zuabi

6 (8.2)

34 (46.6)

33 (45.2)

73 (3.7)

Total (3)

730 (36.8)

510 (25.7)

743 (37.5)

1983(100)

(1) % of the total number of decisions given by each judge (% of row)

(2) % of the total number of legal opinions given by the court (% of column)

(3) The row of totals refers to the individual legal opinion (not to the number of decisions) given by the Supreme Court judges (not including registrars).

Graph Representing the Number of Decisions by Judge