Israeli Legislation
Understanding Israeli Procurement Laws and Regulations
Navigating the complexities of procurement law in Israel is essential for any business or legal professional involved in governmental contracts. This page provides comprehensive access to key Israeli legislation that governs procurement processes and execution. Our curated list of downloadable resources from the Ministry of Justice and other sources will equip you with the initial knowledge you need.
Mandatory Tenders Law, 5752-1992
[Source: Government Procurement Administration]
Mandatory Tenders Regulations, 5753-1993
[Source: Government Procurement Administration]
Mandatory Tenders Regulations (Mandatory Industrial Cooperation), 5767-2007
[Source: The Industrial Cooperation Authority at the Ministry of Economy and Industry]
Contracts (General Part) Law, 5733-1973
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
Contracts (Remedies for Breach of Contracts) Law, 5731-1970
[Source: Ministry of Justice]
Standard Contracts Law, 5724-1964
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
Civil Wrongs Ordinance (New Version)
[Source: Ministry of Justice]
Defective Products (Liability) Law, 5740-1980
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
Unjust Enrichment Law, 5739-1979
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
Companies Law, 5759-1999
[Source: Ministry of Justice]
Public Service (Gifts) Law, 5740-1979
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
Public Service (Restrictions After Retirement) Law, 5729-1969
[Source: Ministry of Justice, Nevo]
* Please consult as to the official updated legislation in Hebrew
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