Yossi Dahan
Academic Center of Law and Business, Ramat Gan.
Hanna Lerner
Department of Political Science,
Tel Aviv University.
Faina Milman-Sivan
Faculty of Law, Haifa University.
The authors would like to thank Eyal Benvenisti, Guy Mundlak and the participants of the Cegla Center workshop on Mapping the Hard Law/Soft Law Terrain: Labor and
Environmental Protection, Corporate Codes, Public-Private Initiatives, Tel Aviv University, June 2010, for their helpful comments and suggestions. We are also grateful to the editors of Theoretical Inquiries in Lawfor their valuable suggestions. Special thanks to Reut Tondovski and Roee Tamari for their research assistance, and to Lee Cornfield for editorial assistance. The research for this Article was supported by a grant from the Israel Science Foundation.
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