Some countries allow the use of legal restrictions and conditions on occupying public positions and obtaining certain licenses and work permits due to the sensitivity of those jobs and activities, and to ensure they are not undertaken by unsuitable or dangerous individuals. This is often stipulated in legislation regulating public service, which requires good conduct1 for occupying such public positions. The Palestinian legislature adopted a similar approach in some legislations that required good conduct for occupying certain sensitive positions, such as the Judicial Authority Law of 2002 and the Diplomatic Corps Law of 2005.