Rashbach was an Israeli lawyer and civil rights activist who was born in Tel Aviv in 1925. He was an influential figure in the development of Israeli civil law and human rights. He is best known for his leadership of the Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, which was a pivotal movement in the development of the country's freedom of information legislation. Additionally, Rashbach was a noted legal scholar, writing extensively on issues related to the Israeli Supreme Court, judicial review, civil rights, international law, and constitutional law. He was a professor of law at Tel Aviv University, and a visiting professor at Yale Law School and Harvard Law School. He also served as a justice of the Israeli Supreme Court from 1971 to 1981.
Rashbach was an influential figure in the development of Israeli civil law and human rights. He is best known for his leadership of the Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, which was a pivotal movement in the development of the country's freedom of information legislation.Rashbach was born in Tel Aviv in 1925 and was a noted legal scholar, writing extensively on issues related to the Israeli Supreme Court, judicial review, civil rights, international law, and constitutional law. He was a professor of law at Tel Aviv University, and a visiting professor at Yale Law School and Harvard Law School. He also served as a justice of the Israeli Supreme Court from 1971 to 1981.