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Full List of Publications Published or Submitted During the 2013-14 Academic Year
(July 1, 2013 - July 1, 2014)
I. Faculty Members:
1.1. Books in English:
1.1.1. Eyal Benvenisti, THE LAW OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE (Brill, 2014) [published as part of the
Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law Series].
1.1.2. Hanoch Dagan, RECONSTRUCTING AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM & RETHINKING PRIVATE LAW THEORY
(Oxford University Press, 2013).
1.1.3. Chaim Gans, A POLITICAL THEORY FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE: THREE ZIONIST NARRATIVES (Oxford
University Press, forthcoming).
1.1.4. Menachem Mautner, DIRITO E CULTURA IN ISRAELE (Franco Angeli, 2014) [translated with
an introduction by Professor Daniela Bifulco and Dr. Fulvio Cortese].
1.1.5. Ariel Porat, GETTING INCENTIVES RIGHT: TORTS, CONTRACTS AND RESTITUTION (Princeton
University Press, 2014) (with Robert Cooter).
1.2. Books in Hebrew:
1.2.1. Ron Harris, The Formation of Israeli Law: 1948 – 1977 (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press,
Hilal Ben-Chaim Series in Jewish Studies, forthcoming 2014).
1.2.2. Chaim Gans, EGALITARIAN ZIONISM (Molad, 2014).
1.2.3. Chaim Gans, A POLITICAL THEORY FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE: THREE ZIONIST NARRATIVES (Haifa
University Press and Yedioth Press, 2013).
1.2.4. Ariel Porat, TORTS, VOL. 1 (2013).
1.2.5. Issachar Rosen-Zvi, THE CIVIL PROCEDURE (The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for
Legislative Research and Comparative Law, forthcoming).
1.2.6. Shai Wozner, LEGAL THINKING IN THE LITHUANIAN TALMUDIC ACADEMIES (Magnes Press,
forthcoming 2014).
1.2.7. Neta Ziv, WHO WILL GUARD THE GUARDIANS OF LAW? ISRAELI LAWYERS - BETWEEN STATE, MARKET,
AND CIVIL SOCIETY (Bar Ilan & Hakibbutz Hameuchad Press, forthcoming 2014).
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2.1. Articles in English:
2.1.1. Yitzhak Benbaji, Common Sense Morality and the Ethics of Killing in War, LAW AND
ETHICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS (forthcoming) (with Amir Falk and Yuval Feldman).
2.1.2. Eyal Benvenisti, The Premises, Assumptions, and Implications of Van Gend en Loos:
Viewed from the Perspectives of Democracy and Legitimacy of International
Institutions, 25 EUROP. J. INT’L L. 85 (2014) (with George W. Downs).
2.1.3. Eyal Benvenisti, War is Governance: Explaining the Logic of the Laws of War from a
Principal-Agent Perspective, 112 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1363 (2014) (with Amichai
Cohen).
2.1.4. Eyal Benvenisti, Democratizing Courts: How National and International Courts are
Promoting Democracy in an Era of Global Governance, 46 NYU J. INT’L L & POL. 741
(2014) (with George W. Downs).
2.1.5. Yishai Blank & Issachar Rosen-Zvi, The Persistence of the Public/Private Divide in
Environmental Regulation, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 199 (2014).
2.1.6. Leora Bilsky, The Eichmann Trial – Toward a Jurisprudence of Eyewitness Testimonies
of Atrocity? 12 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE 27 (2014).
2.1.7. Leora Bilsky, From Kiobel back to Structural Reform: the Hidden Legacy of Holocaust
Restitution Litigation, 2 STANFORD JOURNAL OF COMPLEX LITIGATION 138 (2014).
2.1.8. Leora Bilsky and Talia Fischer, Rethinking Settlement, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 77
(2014) (with R. Citron and N.R. Davidson).
2.1.9. Michael Birnhack and Yofi Tirosh, Naked in Front of the Machine: Does Airport
Scanning Violate Privacy? 74 OHIO ST. L.J. 1263 (2013).
2.1.10. Michael Birnhack, Copyright Pioneers, 5(1) WIPO J., 118-126 (2013).
2.1.11. Michael Birnhack, Privacy Mindset, Technological Mindset, 55 JURIMETRICS: JOURNAL OF
LAW, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (forthcoming, 2014) (with Eran Toch and Irit Hadar).
2.1.12. Michael Birnhack, Review Essay: Informational Services: Going Online, Global, and
Local Again: The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World Together in
Commerce, by Anupam Chander, 108 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
(forthcoming, 2014).
2.1.13. Michael Birnhack,, New Challenges to Privacy due to Emerging Technologies and
Different Privacy Perceptions of Younger Generations: The EU PRACTIS Project,
Proceedings of the Information Science & IT Education Conference - INSITE (2014)
(with Niv Ahituv, Nicholas Bach, Tal Soffer & Liisa Luoto).
2.1.14. Nili Cohen, The Betrayed(?) Wills of Kafka and Brod, LAW AND LITERATURE (forthcoming).
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2.1.15. Hanoch Dagan & Roy Kreitner, The Interdisciplinary Party, 1 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW 23
(2014).
2.1.16. Hanoch Dagan, Normative Jurisprudence and Legal Realism, 63 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
LAW JOURNAL 442 (2014).
2.1.17. Hanoch Dagan, Autonomy, Pluralism, and Contract Law Theory, 76(2) LAW &
CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 19 (2013).
2.1.18. Hanoch Dagan, Lawmaking for Legal Realists, 1 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LEGISLATION
187 (2013).
2.1.19. Hanoch Dagan, The Public Dimension of Private Property, 24 KING’S LAW JOURNAL 260
(2013).
2.1.20. Hanoch Dagan, Property’s Structural Pluralism: On Autonomy, the Rule of Law, and
the Role of Blackstonian Ownership, 3 BRIGHAM-KANNER PROP. RTS. CONF. J.
(forthcoming 2014).
2.1.21. Hanoch Dagan, Liberalism and the Private Law of Property, 1(2) CRIT. ANAL. L.
(forthcoming 2014).
2.1.22. Avihay Dorfman, Trespass Revisited: Against the Keep-Off Theory of Property and for
Owner-Responsibility, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2015) (with
Assaf Jacob).
2.1.23. Avihay Dorfman, Private Ownership and the Standing to Say So, 64 UNIVERSITY OF
TORONTO LAW JOURNAL 402 (2014).
2.1.24. Avihay Dorfman, Assumption of Risk, After All, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 293
(2014).
2.1.25. Avihay Dorfman, The Normativity of the Private Ownership Form, 75 MODERN LAW
REVIEW 981 (2013).
2.1.26. Arye Edrei, Preliminary Thoughts on Structures of 'Sovereignty' and the Deepening
Gap Between Judaism and Christianity in the First Centuries C.E, JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY
OF THE PSEUDEPIGRAPHA (forthcoming 2013) (with Doron Mendels).
2.1.27. Talia Fisher & Issachar Rosen Zvi, When Courts Determine Fees in a System with a
Loser Pays Norm: Fee Award Denials to Winning Plaintiffs and Defendants, 60 UCLA
LAW REVIEW 1452 (2013) (with Theodore Eisenberg).
2.1.28. Talia Fisher & Issachar Rosen Zvi, Attorney Fees in a Loser Pays System, 162 U. OF
PENNSYLVANIA L. REV. (forthcoming 2014) (with Theodore Eisenberg).
2.1.29. Talia Fisher, Sense and Sensitivity, STANFORD LAW REVIEW (forthcoming, 2015) (with
David Enoch).
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2.1.30. Aeyal Gross, Litigating the Right to Health: What Can We Learn from A Comparative
Law & Health Care Systems Approach, HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL (forthcoming,
2014) (with Colleen Flood).
2.1.31. Aeyal Gross, The Politics of LGBT Rights, COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW
(forthcoming 2015).
2.1.32. Aeyal Gross, Post/Colonial Queer Globalization and Human Rights: Images of LGBT
Rights, 4(2) JINDAL GLOBAL LAW REVIEW 98-130 (2013) (Special Double Issue).
2.1.33. Daphna Hacker, Intergenerational Wealth Transfer and the Need to Revive and
Metamorphose the Israeli Estate Tax, 8(1) LAW AND ETHICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 59 (2014).
2.1.34. Daphna Hacker, Men's Groups as a New Challenge to the Israeli Feminist Movement:
Lessons from the Ongoing Gender War over the Tender Years Presumption, 18(3)
ISRAEL STUDIES 29 (2013).
2.1.35. Daphna Hacker. Strategic Compliance in the Shadow of Transnational Anti-Trafficking
Law, 28 HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL (forthcoming).
2.1.36. Daphna Hacker, Posthumous Dignity through the Prism of Israeli Succession Disputes,
11(1) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW IN CONTEXT (forthcoming).
2.1.37. Sharon Hannes, Brave New World: An Essay for Institutional Investors, 16 THEORETICAL
INQUIRIES IN LAW (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.38. Sharon Hannes & Avraham Tabbach, Agency Costs and Misrepresentation in
Leveraged Firms, JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.39. Alon Harel, The Duty to Criminalize, LAW AND PHILOSOPHY (2014)
2.1.40. Alon Harel & Avihay Dorfman, The Case against Privatization, 41 PHILOSOPHY & PUBLIC
AFFAIRS 67 (2013).
2.1.41. Alon Harel, Why Constitutionalism Matters: The Case for Robust Constitutionalism, 1
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LAW 33 (2014).
2.1.42. Ron Harris, A Historical View on the Team Production Model of the Corporation,
University of SEATTLE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2015).
2.1.43. Amir H. Khoury, Brand Loyalty and Loyalty of Brands, A Symbiotic Relationship, 32(2)
JOURNAL OF LAW & COMMERCE 173 (2014).
2.1.44. Amir H. Khoury. When Art Becomes Free, 3(1) MORAL CENTS: THE JOURNAL OF ETHICS IN
FINANCE 80 (winter/spring 2014).
2.1.45. Amir H. Khoury, The Case Against the Protection of Negative Trade Secrets: Sisyphus'
Entrepreneurship, IDEA: THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming).
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2.1.46. Roy Kreitner, Contract and Capitalism for the Philosophical Sophisticate, CRITICAL
ANALYSIS OF LAW (forthcoming, 2014) (reviewing Alan Brudner, The Unity of the
Common Law).
2.1.47. Tamar Kricheli-Katz, Discussion of Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen’s 'Born Free and
Equal?’ 9 JERUSALEM REVIEW OF LEGAL STUDIES, 143 (2014).
2.1.48. Tamar Kricheli-Katz, A Call for an Integrative Understanding of the Mechanisms
Generating Employment Discrimination, LEHR (forthcoming, 2014) (with Yuval
Feldman).
2.1.49. Shai Lavi, Humane Killing and the Ethics of the Secular: Regulating the Death Penalty,
Euthanasia, and Animal Slaughter, UC IRVINE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.50. Shai Lavi, Turning the Tables on Legal History: Parker’s “Common Law, History and
Democracy in America, LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.51. Shay N. Lavie, Are Judges Tied to the Past? Evidence from Jurisdiction Cases, HOFSTRA
LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.52. Shai Lavi, Cloning International Law, LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES JOURNAL
(forthcoming 2014).
2.1.53. Doreen Lustig, Three Paradigms of Corporate Responsibility in International Law: The
Kiobel Moment, 12 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE 593 (2014).
2.1.54. Doreen Lustig, the International in Constitutional Adjudication and the Constitutional
in International Adjudication, I-CON (forthcoming 2014) (with Prof. Joseph Weiler).
2.1.55. Doreen Lustig & Eyal Benvenisti, The Multinational Corporation as “The Good
Despot”: The Democratic Costs of Privatization in Global Settings, 15 THEORETICAL
INQUIRIES IN LAW, 125 (2014).
2.1.56. Yoram Margalioth, The Redistributive Role of Child Benefits Revisited, INTERNATIONAL
TAX AND PUBLIC FINANCE (forthcoming 2014) (with Tomer Blumkin and Efraim Sadka).
2.1.57. Yoram Margalioth, Welfare Stigma Re-examined, JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMIC THEORY
(forthcoming 2014) (with Tomer Blumkin and Efraim Sadka).
2.1.58. Guy Mundlak, Taking Path Dependence Seriously: Review of Mark Freedland and
Nikola C, “The Legal Construction of Personal Work Relations", 7 JERUSALEM REVIEW OF
LEGAL STUDIES 123-134 (2013).
2.1.59. Guy Mundlak, Workplace - Democracy: Reclaiming the Effort to Foster Public-Private
Isomorphism, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 159 (2014).
2.1.60. Guy Mundlak & Hila Shamir, Organizing Migrant Care Workers: Industrial Citizenship
and the Trade Union Option, 153(1) INTERNATIONAL LABOUR REVIEW 93 (forthcoming
2014).
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2.1.61. Ariel Porat, Offsetting Benefits, VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2014) (with E.
Posner).
2.1.62. Ariel Porat, Harm-Benefit Interactions, 16 AMERICAN LAW & ECONOMICS REVIEW 86 (2014)
(with O. Bar-Gill).
2.1.63. Ariel Porat, Personalizing Default Rules and Disclosure with Big Data, 112 MICHIGAN
LAW REVIEW 1417 (2014) (with L. Strahilevitz).
2.1.64. Ariel Porat, Ex-Post Right, Ex-Ante Wrong, 89 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW 1209 (2014).
2.1.65. Ariel Porat, Lapses of Attention in Medical Malpractice and Road Accident, 15
THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN Law 329 (2014) (with R. Cooter).
2.1.66. Amit Pundik, Editorial & Interview with Professor Hanoch Dagan, 8 THE REASONER 1
(2014).
2.1.67. David Schorr, Water Law in British-ruled Palestine, 6 WATER HISTORY 247 (2014)
2.1.68. Hila Shamir, The Public/Private Distinction Now: The Challenges of Privatization and of
the Regulatory State, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW (2014).
2.1.69. Hila Shamir, Migrant Care-Workers In Israel: Between Family, Market and State, 28
ISRAEL STUDIES REVIEW 192 (2013).
2.1.70. Avraham Tabbach, A Theory of Tax-Losses Mechanisms, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW
REVIEW (forthcoming 2014) (with Jacob Nussim).
2.1.71. Avraham Tabbach, Inadequate Compensation and Multiple Equilibria, 38 INTERNATIONAL
REVIEW OF LAW AND ECONOMICS 33 (2014) (with Massimo D’Antoni).
2.1.72. Avraham Tabbach, The Robustness Case for Proportional Liability, 14(1) B.E. JOURNAL OF
THEORETICAL ECONOMICS 371 (2014) (with Alexander Stremizer).
2.1.73. Avraham Tabbach, Judgment Proofness and the Choice Between Monetary and
Nonmonetary Care, 170(2) JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL AND THEORETICAL ECONOMICS 249
(2014) (with Tim Friehe).
2.1.74. Yofi Tirosh, Book Review of Ruthann Robson’s Dressing Constitutionally: Hierarchy,
Sexuality, and Democracy from Our Hair to Our Shoes (Cambridge University Press
2013), I-CON (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.75. Yofi Tirosh, Three Comments on Paternalism in Public Health, CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW
(forthcoming, 2014).
2.1.76. Shai Wozner, Divorce by Compulsion – a Critical Examination, JLA (forthcoming, 2014)
(with Rami Reiner).
2.1.77. Neta Ziv, Urban Renewal Amidst National Divides: Can Housing Development
(partially) Correct Past Injustice? GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF POVERTY LAW AND POLICY
(forthcoming, 2014).
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2.2. Articles in Hebrew:
2.1.1. Leora Bilsky, Transnational Holocaust Litigation, LAW, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE - PROCEDURES
(forthcoming 2014).
2.1.2. Michael Birnhack, Copyright in the Judenstaat, ZMANIM (forthcoming, 2014).
2.1.3. Yishai Blank, On the Limits of Positive Rights in Israeli Law, 36 TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY LAW
REVIEW 97 (2013).
2.1.4. Michael D. Birnhack, The Telegraph and Power Struggles in the Palestinian News
Field, 1925- 1933, 45 KESHER 49 (2013).
2.1.5. Nili Cohen, Property, Liability, Competition, IDC LAW REVIEW (forthcoming).
2.1.6. Avihay Dorfman, Asymmetric Relations of Due Care, 29 BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW
25 (Justice Rivlin Festschrift) (2013).
2.1.7. Avihay Dorfman, Respect for Persons and Constitutional Law in Israel, 36 TEL AVIV
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 109 (2013).
2.1.8. Arye Edrei, Secularism and Nationalism: Halakhic Debate of the Halakhic Unburdening
in the Zionist-Religious Context, ZEHUYOT: JOURNAL JEWISH CULTURE AND IDENTITY (Van Leer
Institute of Jerusalem, forthcoming).
2.1.9. Arye Edrei, The Historical Roots of the Polemic on Conversion (Giyur) in Israel, 27
SHNATON HAMISPAT HAIVRI, HEBREW UNIVERSITY 1 (2013)
2.1.10. Talia Fisher, “Some are More Equal than Others: On the Regulation of Adoption, LAW,
SOCIETY, AND CULTURE - REGULATIONS (forthcoming, 2014) (with Tsilly Dagan).
2.1.11. Aeyal Gross, Performance and Crossing Gender and Nationality Borders in the Case-
Law on Rape by Deception, 42 THEORY & CRITICISM 99 (2014).
2.1.12. Daphna Hacker, On the Courage to Change the Law and the Difficulty to Measure to
Scope of Change, 2 HAMISHPAT ONLINE – HUMAN RIGHTS 99 (2014).
2.1.13. Daphna Hacker , The Ruling Rules in Custody Disputers – On the Dangers of the
Parental Sameness Illusion in a Gendered Reality, 15 MISHPAT U'MIMSHAL 91 (2013)
(with Ruth Halperin Kaddari).
2.1.14. Daphna Hacker, Will of the Departed: Three Test Cases, 16 ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY
(forthcoming) (with Yael Hashiloni Dolec and Hagai Boaz).
2.1.15. Sharon Hannes & Avraham Tabbach, Agency Costs and Misrepresentation in
Leveraged Firms, TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming).
2.1.16. Ron Harris, Interrogation as to Means in Bankruptcy and Debt Collection Procedures,
LAW, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE - PROCEDURES (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.17. Doreen Lustig, The Global Constitutional Revolution - Israel as a Case-Study, TEL AVIV
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2014) (with Joseph Weiler).
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2.1.18. Yoram Margalioth, Air Pollution Control and Prevention in the Clean Air Act, 6 HUKIM-
JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION (forthcoming 2014) (with Jacob Nussim).
2.1.19. Menachem Mautner, A Dialogue on Legal Education 19 HAMISHPAT 79 (2014) (with Zvi
Triger).
2.1.20. Menachem Mautner, What Happened Here Since the 70s, TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY LAW
REVIEW (forthcoming).
2.1.21. Guy Mundlak, Fifty Years of Implementation of the National Insurance Law: The
Celebrations Will Take Place in the Courtroom, 67 SOCIAL SECURITY 83 (2004). (Reprinted
and revised article for a special issue of SOCIAL SECURITY 2014).
2.1.22. Guy Mundlak, Due Process in Dismissals: An Empirical Study of Law in Organizations,
Law, Society & Culture - Procedures (Forthcoming 2014) (with Nataly Weiman).
2.1.23. Ariel Porat, Ex-Post Reasonable - Ex-Ante Negligent, 29 Bar-Ilan Law Review 147
(Issue dedicated for Justice Rivlin) (2013).
2.1.24. Amit Pundik, Amit Between Coercion and Deception: Rape by Deception in respect to
the Perpetrator’s Identity, 36 Tel-Aviv University Law Review 213 (2013).
2.1.25. Issachar Rosen-Zvi, The Clean Air Act: Between Centralization and Decentralization, 5
Hukim (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.26. Issachar Rosen-Zvi, Procedure and Substance: A Fresh Look at Old Concepts, in Law,
Society & Culture-Procedures (forthcoming 2014).
2.1.27. David Schorr, Tensions and Difficulties in the Clean Air Law’s Permitting Regime,
Hukim (forthcoming 2015).
2.1.28. David Schorr, The Lack of Civil Liability for Environmental Damage from Offshore
Drilling, 5(1) Ecology and Environment 6 (2014) (with Tamara Lev).
2.1.29. Hila Shamir, Ideal Workers and Ideal Parents: Employment Law and the Regulation of
Paid and Unpaid Care, IDC Law Review (forthcoming, 2015).
2.1.30. Yofi Tirosh, Weight: A New Category in Israeli Law, IDC Law Review (forthcoming,
2014).
2.1.31. Yofi Tirosh, Applying UNSC Resolution 1325 in Israel, 15 Haifa University Law Review
171 (2013) (with Anat Thon-Ashkenazi).
2.1.32. Shai Wozner, Theoretical Analysis of Halakhic Prohibitions, Dine Israel (forthcoming,
2014).
2.1.33. Neta Ziv, Disputed Public Housing: A Critical Reading of Judicial Decisions regarding
the "Continuing Tenant" in Israeli Public Housing, Social Security (forthcoming, 2014)
(with Anat Rodinzky).
2.1.34. Elimelech Westreich, Medicine and Jewish Law in Moroccan Tradition in the 20th
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Century, 37 Tel-Aviv University Law Review 139 (2013).
2.1.35. Shai Wozner, On the Role of Halakhah in Establishing Fictitious Communities and the
Obligation to Obey, Bar-Ilan Law Studies (forthcoming).
3.1. Chapters in Books in English:
3.1.1. Yitzhak Benbaji, Justice, Territorial Integrity and Human Rights: A Contractarian
Account of the Crime of Aggression in JUSTIFYING NATIONAL DEFENSE (Seth Lazar and
Cecile Fabre eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.2. Yitzhak Benbaji, Legitimate Authority in War, in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ETHICS OF WAR
(Helen Frowe and Seth Lazar eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.3. Yitzhak Benbaji, Just War, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL THOUGHT (Michael Gibbons
ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2014).
3.1.4. Yitzhak Benbaji, Against a Cosmopolitan Institutionalization of Just War, in READING
WALZER: SOVEREIGNTY, CULTURE AND JUSTICE (Yitzhak Benbaji and Naomi Sussmann eds.,
Routledge, 2014).
3.1.5. Eyal Benvenisti, Occupation and Territorial Administration, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF
THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT (Rain Liivoja & Tim McCormack eds., forthcoming 2014).
3.1.6. Eyal Benvenisti, Law and Economics of War in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF LAW AND
ECONOMICS (Francesco Parisi ed., forthcoming 2014) (with Amichai Cohen).
3.1.7. Eyal Benvenisti, The Convergence of the Interpretative Approaches of Domestic Courts
to International Law: A Normative Critique in INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BY
DOMESTIC COURTS: CONVERGING APPROACHES? (Helmut Philipp Aust & Georg Nolte eds.,
Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014) (with Olga Frishman).
3.1.8. Michael Birnhack, The Melting Pot of Copyright Law: Urheberrecht in Jerusalem, in
EXPANSION OF A CONCEPT – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN MODERN EUROPE (Hannes Siegrist,
Augusta Dimou, Cindy Daase, eds., Central European University Press, forthcoming
2014).
3.1.9. Michael D. Birnhack, Israel, in INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT LAW & PRACTICE
(Paul Edward Geller ed., Matthew Bender / LexisNexis, 2014).
3.1.10. Jose Brunner, National Socialism on the American Couch: Prejudice, Projection and
the Flourishing of Psychoanalysis in Post-War USA, in PSYCHOANALYSIS IN THE AGE OF
TOTALITARIANISM (Daniel Pick and Matt Fytche eds., London: Routledge., forthcoming).
3.1.11. Jose Brunner, Geschichte als Kriminalroman. Historische Fragen nach Freud und
Hitler, in JENA CENTER GESCHICHTE DES 20. JAHRHUNDERTS, VORTRÄGE UND KOLLOQUIEN 4
(Wallstein Verlag, forthcoming 2014/15).
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3.1.12. Jose Brunner, Die Politik des Traumas - Gewalterfahrungen und psychisches Leid in
den USA, in DEUTSCHLAND UND IM ISRAEL/PALÄSTINA KONFLIKT (Suhrkamp Verlag, 2014).
3.1.13. Hanoch Dagan & Sharon Hannes, Managing Our Money: The Law of Financial
Fiduciaries as a Private Law Institution, in THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FIDUCIARY
LAW (Andrew Gold & Paul Miller eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.14. Hanoch Dagan, Judges and Property, in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE COMMON LAW
17 (Shyam Balganesh ed., 2013).
3.1.15. Hanoch Dagan, Law as an Academic Discipline, in STATELESS LAW (Shauna Van Praagh &
Helge Dedek eds., Ashgate, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.16. Hanoch Dagan, Expropriatory Compensation, The Rule of Law, and Distributive Justice,
in RETHINKING PUBLIC INTEREST IN EXPROPRIATION LAW (H. Mostert & LCA Verstappen eds.,
forthcoming 2014).
3.1.17. Hanoch Dagan, Property Theory, Essential Resources, and the Global Land Rush, in
GOVERNING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL RESOURCES (Olivier De Schutter & Katharina Pistor eds.,
forthcoming 2014).
3.1.18. Hanoch Dagan, Private Law Pluralism and the Rule of Law, in PRIVATE LAW AND THE RULE
OF LAW (Lisa Austin & Dennis Klimchuk eds., OUP, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.19. Avihay Dorfman, Freedom from Religion, in THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN HUMAN RIGHTS
DISCOURSE (Hanoch Dagan et al. eds., IDI, 2014).
3.1.20. Avihay Dorfman, On Trust and Transubstantiation: Mitigating the Excesses of Private
Ownership, in THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FIDUCIARY LAW (Andrew S. Gold & Paul B.
Miller eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.21. Arye Edrei, Social Organization and Parting in East and West in PARTINGS—HOW JUDAISM
& CHRISTIANITY BECAME TWO, 269-279 (Hershel Shanks ed., Biblical Archaeology Society
2014) (with Doron Mendels).
3.1.22. Arye Edrei, Why Did Paul Succeed Where the Rabbis Failed? in METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACHES TO THE HISTORICAL JESUS: THE SECOND PRINCETON-PRAGUE SYMPOSIUM ON JESUS
RESEARCH, VOL. II: THE TRANSMISSION OF JESUS TRADITIONS, 361-399 (J.H. Charlesworth and P.
Pokporny eds., Grand Rapid, Eerdmans, 2014) (with Doron Mendels).
3.1.23. Aeyal Gross, Global Values and Local Realities: The Case of Israeli Constitutional Law,
in AN INQUIRY INTO THE EXISTENCE OF GLOBAL VALUES- THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPARATIVE
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (Dennis Davis, Alan Richter & Cheryl Saunders eds., Hart
Publishing, forthcoming 2014).
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3.1.24. Talia Fisher, Economic Analysis of Criminal Law, in OXFORD UNIVERSITY HANDBOOK OF
CRIMINAL LAW (Markus Dubber and Tatjana Hornle eds., Oxford University Press,
forthcoming 2014).
3.1.25. Aeyal Gross, The Right to Health in Israel Between Solidarity and Neo-liberalism in THE
RIGHT TO HEALTH AT THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIVIDE: A GLOBAL COMPARATIVE STUDY (Colleen Flood
& Aeyal Gross eds., Cambridge University Press, 2014).
3.1.26. Aeyal Gross, In Search of the Right to Health in Israeli Constitutional Law, in ISRAELI
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN THE MAKING 311 (Gideon Sapir, Daphne Barak-Erez & Aharon
Barak, eds., 2013).
3.1.27. Aeyal Gross, Marrying Human Rights and Health Care Systems: Context for a Power to
Improve Access and Equality, in THE RIGHT TO HEALTH AT THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIVIDE: A
GLOBAL COMPARATIVE STUDY 1 (Colleen Flood & Aeyal Gross eds., Cambridge University
Press, 2014).
3.1.28. Aeyal Gross, The “Righting” of the Law of Occupation, in EXTRATERRITORIALITY - HUMAN
RIGHTS BETWEEN THE STATE AND GLOBE (Nehal Bhuta ed., Oxford University Press,
forthcoming 2014).
3.1.29. Daphna Hacker, Disappointed "Heirs" as a Socio-Legal Phenomenon, in WEALTH,
FAMILIES AND DEATH: SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES ON WILLS AND INHERITANCE - 4(2) OÑATI SOCIO-
LEGAL SERIES 243 (2014).
3.1.30. Alon Harel, Punishment and the State, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL
JUSTICE (Bruinsma Gerben & Weisburd David eds., 2014).
3.1.31. Alon Harel, Private and Public Law, in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CRIMINAL LAW (Markus
Dubber & Tatjana Hörnle eds., forthcoming).
3.1.32. Ron Harris, The Organization of Rome to India Trade: Loans and Agents in the Muziris
Papyrus, in ROMAN LAW AND ECONOMICS (Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci Ed., Oxford University
Press, forthcoming 2014).
3.1.33. Ron Harris, Spread of Legal Innovations Defining Private and Public Domains, in THE
CAMBRIDGE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF CAPITALISM VOL. II (Larry Neal and in Jeffrey G.
Williamson Eds., Cambridge, 2014).
3.1.34. Amir Khoury, Brands as Food For Thought: The Case for Regulating Food Brands, in
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND DEVELOPMENT (Daniel Gervais ed., Oxford University Press,
forthcoming 2014) (with Noam Shomron).
3.1.35. Roy Kreitner, Toward a Political Economy of Money, in HANDBOOK ON POLITICAL ECONOMY
AND LAW (John Haskell and Ugo Mattei eds., 2015).
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3.1.36. Roy Kreitner, The Gold Standard and Multiple Liquidity Regimes, in INSIDE MONEY: RE-
THEORIZING LIQUIDITY (Christine A. Desan ed., University of Pennsylvania Press,
forthcoming 2015).
3.1.37. Roy Kreitner, Responses to Crisis: Refiguring the Monetary and the Fiscal in the Great
Depression, in MONEY IN THE WESTERN LEGAL TRADITION (Wolfgang Ernst and David Fox
eds., Oxford University Press, 2014).
3.1.38. Roy Kreitner, Toward a Political Economy of Money, in HANDBOOK ON POLITICAL ECONOMY
AND LAW (John Haskell and Ugo Mattei eds., Elgar, forthcoming 2015).
3.1.39. Roy Kreitner, Responses to Crisis: Refiguring the Monetary and the Fiscal in the Great
Depression, in MONEY AND THE WESTERN LEGAL TRADITION (Wolfang Ernst and David Fox
eds., 2014).
3.1.40. Assaf Likhovski, 'The Time Has Not Yet Come to Repair the World in the Kingdom of
God': Israeli Lawyers and the Failed Jewish Legal Revolution of 1948, in JEWS AND THE
LAW (Ari Mermelstein et al. eds., Quid Pro Press, 2014).
3.1.41. Menachem Mautner, Religion in Politics: Rawls and Habermas on Deliberation and
Justification, in RELIGION AND THE DISCOURSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS 68 (Hanoch Dagan, Shahar
Lifshitz and Yedidia Z. Stern eds., Israel Democracy Institute, 2014).
3.1.42. Guy Mundlak & Hila Shamir, The Global Governance of Domestic Work, in CARE AND
MIGRANT LABOUR: THEORY, POLICY AND POLITICS (Bridget Anderson and Isabel Shutes eds.,
Palgrave, forthcoming, 2014).
3.1.43. Guy Mundlak, Justice in a Globalizing World: Resolving Conflicts Involving Workers
Rights Beyond the Nation State, in GLOBAL JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL LABOUR RIGHTS (Yosi
Dahan, Hanna Lerner, Faina Milman, eds., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
2014) (with Judy Fudge).
3.1.44. Guy Mundlak, Comparative Labor Law in an Era of Globalization, in THE HANDBOOK ON
COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW (Matthew Finkin and Guy Mundlak eds, Elgar, forthcoming
2014-5) (with Kerry Rittich).
3.1.45. Guy Mundlak, Working Out the Right to Work in a Global Labour Market, in THE RIGHT
TO WORK: LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES (Virginia Mantouvalou, ed., Hart,
forthcoming, 2014).
3.1.46. Ariel Porat, Remedies, in HANDBOOK OF LAW AND ECONOMICS (Francesco Parisi ed., Oxford
University Press, 2015).
3.1.47. David Schorr, Forest Law in the Palestine Mandate: Colonial Conservation, in a Unique
Context in MANAGING THE UNKNOWN: ESSAYS ON ENVIRONMENTAL IGNORANCE (Uwe Luebken &
Frank Uekötter eds., Berghahn Books, forthcoming 2014).
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3.1.48. David Schorr, Riparian Rights in Lower Canada and Canada East: Inter-imperial Legal
Influences in ENCOUNTERS OF EMPIRES (Roland Cvetkovski & Volker Barth eds.,
Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2015).
3.1.49. Hila Shamir, Governance Feminism: An Introduction, in GOVERNANCE FEMINISM (Hila
Shamir, Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, and Rachel Rebouche eds., Minnesota
University Press, forthcoming 2015).
3.1.50. Hila Shamir, Immigration and Sex Work: The Case of Tel Aviv and Jaffa, 1918 – 2010,
in SELLING SEX IN THE CITY: PROSTITUTION IN WORLD CITIES, 1600 TO THE PRESENT (Magaly
Rodríguez García, Lex Heerma van Voss, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk eds.,
forthcoming, 2015) (with Debbie Bernstein, Dlila Amir and Nomi Levenkron).
3.1.51. Shai Wozner, Maimonides and Rabad on the Fundamental Articles of Faith, in THE JEWS
IN MARSEILLES CONFERENCE BOOK (forthcoming 2014).
3.2. Chapters in Books in Hebrew:
3.2.1. Michael Birnhack, Circles of Privacy, in LGBT RIGHTS IN ISRAEL (Alon Harel et al. eds., The
Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law,
forthcoming 2014).
3.2.2. Nili Cohen, Between Home and Market, in THE SHTRASBERG-COHEN BOOK (forthcoming
2014).
3.2.3. Nili Cohen, The Breaching Party’s Choice, in THE JOSEPH GROSS BOOK (forthcoming 2014).
3.2.4. Aeyal Gross, The Transgender Community and Criminal Law, LGBT RIGHTS IN ISRAEL
(Alon Harel et al. eds., The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research
and Comparative Law, forthcoming 2014).
3.2.5. Aeyal Gross, Heteronormativity is a Health Problem, LGBT RIGHTS IN ISRAEL (Alon Harel
et al. eds., The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and
Comparative Law, forthcoming 2014).
3.2.6. Daphna Hacker, An Invitation to a Discussion on Feminist Research Methodologies, in
FEMINIST RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES 7 (Michal Kromer Nevo, Maya Lavie Ajayi, & Daphna
Hacker Eds., HaKibbutz HaMeuchad, 2014) (with Michal Kromer Nevo & Maya Lavie
Ajayi).
3.2.7. Sharon Hannes, Judicial Review of Corporate Decisions: Between Entire Fairness and
the Business Judgment Rule, in THE JOSEPH GROSS BOOK (Aharon Barak, Yitzhak Zamir,
David Libai eds, forthcoming 2014).
3.2.8. Yoram Margalioth, Corporate Tax Preferences in THE ARYE LAPIDOTH BOOK (D. Gliksberg,
ed., The Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative
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Law, forthcoming 2014).
3.2.9. Guy Mundlak, Mediating Justice: an interview with Steve Adler – former President of
the Israeli Labor Court, in THE STEVE ADLER BOOK (Sigal Davidov ed., The Sacher Institute
for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, forthcoming) (with Orna Lyn).
3.2.10. Issachar Rosen-Zvi, Environmental Justice in the City of Tomorrow, in CITIES OF
TOMORROW: JUSTICE, SUSTAINABILITY AND PLANNING TODAY (Hakibutz Ha-Meuchad Press,
forthcoming 2014).
3.2.11. Hila Shamir, Regulating Sex Work: Looking Favorably at the Gap Between the Law in
the Books v. Law in Action, in REGULATION (David Levi-Faur, Yishai Blank, Issachar
Rosen-Zvi eds., forthcoming, 2014).
3.2.12. Elimelech Westreich, From Castillia to Paz: The Battle against Concealment of Assets
from Creditors in Jewish Law, in A COLLECTION OF PAPERS ON THE JEWISH COMMUNITIES OF
NORTHERN AFRICA, IN MEMORY OF RABBI PROF. MOSHE AMAR (M. Ben-Asher, E. Westreich, S.
Sharvit, ed., Ramat-Gan, 2013(.
3.2.13. Elimelech Westreich, The Duty of Endangering Onself in Saving the Life of Another, in
the Sixteenth Century Sephardic Jewish Law Tradition, in YOM KIPUR IN HALACHA AND
PHILOSOPHY IN MEMORY OF RABBI SHEMUEL ORLAN (Y. Dreifus, Ch. Orlan, I. Orlan eds., 2014).
3.2.14. Shai Wozner, The Reform Halakhah: Reflections on ‘Sane Halakhah’ of Rabbi Moshe
Zemer, in REFORM JUDAISM: SOCIOLOGY, EDUCATION AND THEOLOGY (Magnes Press and Van
Leer Institute, 2014).
3.2.15. Shai Wozner, R. Haim Soloveitchik, in THE GDOLIM, (Van Leer Institute, forthcoming
2014).
3.2.16. Neta Ziv, Disability Studies in Hebrew, a Growing Academic Field, in DISABILITY STUDIES:
A READER, (Sagit Mor, Adva Eichengreen & Neta Ziv eds., Van Leer, forthcoming 2014)
(with Adva Eichengreen).
4.1. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues in English:
4.1.1. Yitzhak Benbaji READING WALZER: SOVEREIGNTY, CULTURE AND JUSTICE (Routledge, 2014)
(with Naomi Sussmann).
4.1.2. Jose Brunner, POLITISCHE GEWALT IN DEUTSCHLAND: URSPRUENGE -- AUSPRAEGUNGEN –
KONSEQUENZEN - TEL AVIV YEARBOOK FOR GERMAN HISTORY 42 (Wallstein, 2014) (with Doron
Avraham and Marianne Zepp).
4.1.3. Jose Brunner, GLOBALISIERUNG DER WIEDERGUTMACHUNG: POLITIK, MORAL, MORALPOLITIK
(Göttingen: Wallstein, 2014) (with Constantin Goschler and Norbert Frei).
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4.1.4. Jose Brunner, ERZÄHLTE DINGE: MENSCH-OBJEKT BEZIEHUNGEN IN DER DEUTSCHEN LITERATUR
(Wallstein, 2014).
4.1.5. Arye Edrei, 29 DINEI ISRAEL, STUDIES IN HALAKAH AND JEWISH LAW (Tel-Aviv University, 2011)
(with Suzanne Stone) (Hebrew & English versions).
4.1.6. Aeyal Gross, THE RIGHT TO HEALTH AT THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIVIDE: A GLOBAL COMPARATIVE
STUDY (Cambridge University Press, 2014) (with Colleen Flood).
4.1.7. Daphna Hacker, WEALTH, FAMILIES AND DEATH: SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES ON WILLS AND
INHERITANCE - 4(2) ONATI SOCIO-LEGAL SERIES (forthcoming 2014) (with Daniel Monk).
4.1.8. Roy Kreitner & Hila Shamir, 15 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES IN LAW 1 - “PRIVATE/PUBLIC BEYOND
DISTINCTION?” (2014).
4.1.9. Guy Mundlak, THE HANDBOOK ON COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW (Elgar, forthcoming 2014-5)
(with Matthew Finkin).
4.1.10. Hila Shamir, GOVERNANCE FEMINISM: A HANDBOOK, (Minnesota University Press,
forthcoming 2015) (co-edited with Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, and Rachel
Rebouche).
4.2. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues in Hebrew:
4.2.1. Jose Brunner, THERAPY IN TRANSLATION: KNOWLEDGE, CULTURE, POLITICS (Tel Aviv: Resling,
forthcoming 2015) (with Galia Plotkin-Amrami).
4.2.2. Hanoch Dagan, RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE (IDI Press, 2014) (with Shahar
Lifshitz and Yedidia Z. Stern).
4.2.3. Hanoch Dagan, PURSUING JUSTICE: SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN JEWISH SOURCES (IDI Press,
forthcoming 2015) (with Benny Porat).
4.2.4. Aeyal Gross, AN OTHER SEX – ANTHOLOGY OF LGBT AND QUEER STUDIES IN ISRAEL (Resling,
forthcoming) (with Amalia Ziv & Raz Yosef).
4.2.5. Daphna Hacker, FEMINIST RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES (HaKibbutz HaMeuchad Publishing
House, 2014) (with Michal Kromer Nevo & Maya Lavie Ajayi).
4.2.6. Guy Mundlak, 14 LABOR, SOCIETY & LAW (previously: The Labor Law Yearbook (Israeli
Society for Labour Law and Social Security, forthcoming 2014).
4.2.7. Issachar Rosen-Zvi & Talia Fisher, Law, SOCIETY & CULTURE – PROCEDURES (forthcoming,
2014).
4.2.8. David Schorr, THE CLEAN AIR LAW, SPECIAL ISSUE OF HUKIM (forthcoming 2014) (with Oren
Perez).
4.2.9. Yofi Tirosh, AN ANTHOLOGY ON GENDER AND CAPITALISM (The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute,
forthcoming 2014) (Co-Editor).
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4.2.10. Elimelech Westreich, A COLLECTION OF PAPERS ON THE JEWISH COMMUNITIES OF NORTHERN
AFRICA, IN MEMORY OF RABBI PROF. MOSHE AMAR (Ramat-Gan, 2013) (with M. Ben-Asher, S.
Sharvit,).
4.2.11. Neta Ziv, DISABILITY STUDIES: A READER, (Sagit Mor, Adva Eichengreen & Neta Ziv eds.,
Van Leer, forthcoming 2014).
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II. Research Students of The Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies:
1.1. Articles in English:
1.1.1. Sharon Bassan & Merle A. Michaelsen, Honeymoon, Medical Treatment or Big
Business? An Analysis of the Meanings of the Term “Reproductive Tourism” in German
and Israeli Public Media Discourses, 8 PHIL., ETHICS & HUM. IN MED. 9 (2013).
1.1.2. Bassan Sharon, Context Matters! Why Terms of Transaction as Well as Autonomy
Should Be Analyzed in the Context of Low Income Countries, M. J. BIOETHICS 48 (2014).
1.1.3. Asaf Eckstein, Great Expectations: The Peril of an Expectations Gap in Proxy Advisory
Firm Regulation, DEL. J. CORP. L. (Forthcoming 2015).
1.1.4. Yoram Danziger & Omri Rachum-Twaig, Reexamining the Justifications for Directors'
Duty of Care, 35 CORPORATE LAWYER 265 (2014).
1.1.5. Eldar Haber, The Criminal Copyright Gap, 18 STAN. TECH. L. REV. (forthcoming 2014).
1.1.6. Eldar Haber, Copyrighted Crimes: The Copyrightability of Illegal Works, 16 YALE J.L. &
TECH (forthcoming 2014).
1.1.7. Maya Mark, Just Ring Twice: Law and society under the Rent Control Regime in Israel,
1948–1954, 32(1) JOURNAL OF ISRAELI HISTORY: POLITICS, SOCIETY, CULTURE 29 (2013).
1.1.8. Omri Rachum-Twaig, Control is a Double Edged Sword, and One Edge is Sharper, 2014
U. ILL. J.L. TECH & POL'Y (Forthcoming).
1.2. Articles In Hebrew:
1.2.1. Smadar Ben Natan Justice by One's Peers? The Application of Israeli Law in the
Military Courts of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, THEORY AND CRITICISM
(forthcoming).
1.2.2. Inbal Blau, The Status of the Organization as a Plaintiff in Corporate Class Action Suits,
1 DEBATE 6 (June, 2014) (with Judge Khaled Kabub).
1.2.3. Inbal Blau, Lost Identity- Between Law and Society among the Affected of Medical
Radiation Therapy for Tinea Capitis (Ringworm), 5 TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW &
SOCIAL CHANGE (2013).
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1.2.4. Yael Broida, The Involvement of Israeli Women’s Organizations in the Enactment of
the Spouses (Property Relations) Law During 1948-1973: he Forgotten Struggle, 15
MISHPAT U’MIMSHAL 27 (2013).
1.2.5. Asaf Eckstein, Mixed-Motives for Trade-Based Manipulation, 17 IDC LAW REVIEW
(2013).
1.2.6. Asaf Eckstein, Regulatory Inertia and Interest Groups: Empirical Evidence from the
Field of Capital Market Regulation, BAR-ILAN LAW STUDIES (Forthcoming 2015).
1.2.7. Asaf Eckstein, Who Supervise the Israeli Securities Authority and Who Participate In Its
Regulation, IDC LAW REVIEW (Forthcoming 2015).
1.2.8. Efrat Fink & Rottem Rosenberg Rubins, 'The Polygraph as Lie Detector or as Scientific
Evidence: Rethinking the Inadmissibility of Polygraph Testing in Criminal Procedures,
HAPRAKLIT (forthcoming).
1.2.9. Eithan Yechiel Kidron, Exemption from Criminal Liability in the Organ Market, BAR-ILAN
LAW STUDIES (forthcoming, 2015).
1.2.10. Naomi Levenkron, Gently Weeping: The Emotional Price Paid by Public Interest
Lawyers, TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE (forthcoming 2014).
1.2.11. Naomi Levenkron & Hadar Danzig-Rosenberg, Migratory Victimization, 37 TEL-AVIV
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming, 2014).
1.2.12. Omri Rachum-Twaig, Specific Performance in the Absence of an Enforceable Contract
and the Consent Prism – A Remedial Outlook at Anti-Discrimination Legislation, 38 TEL
AVIV U. L. REV. (Forthcoming, 2014) (with Nimrod Abramov).
1.2.13. Omri Rachum-Twaig, Broadening and Narrowing as a Legislative Technique: The Case
of the Clean Air Act, 2008, 6 HUKIM: HEBREW U. LEGIS. REV. (Forthcoming, 2014) (with
Nimrod Abramov).
2.1. Chapters in Books in English:
2.1.1. Omer Aloni, The Question of Polygamy: Orientalist Reflections in Early Israeli Law and
the Struggle against Bigamy and Polygamy, in PALESTINIAN WOMEN'S PERSONAL
STATUS (Liat Kozma and Heba Yazbak eds., forthcoming 2015).
2.1.2. Sharon Bassan, Can Human Rights Protect Surrogate women in The Cross-Border
Market?, in HAGUE ACADEMY LAW BOOKS (forthcoming, 2015).
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2.1.3. Rivka Brot, No One was an Angel: The Gray Zone of Collaboration in Court, in JEWISH
HONOR COURTS: REVENGE, RETRIBUTION AND RECONCILIATION UN EUROPE AND ISRAEL AFTER THE
HOLOCAUST (Gaby Finder & Laura Jokusch, eds., Wayne State University Press,
forthcoming 2015).
2.2. Chapters in Books in Hebrew:
2.2.1. Inbal Blau, Independent Claims Committee in Israeli Corporate Law, Debate in JOSEPH
GROSS BOOK (forthcoming) (with Judge Khaled Kabub and Ohad Philip).
2.2.2. Omri Rachum-Twaig, The Rise of the Business Judgment Rule and the Fall of the Duty
of Care, in JOSEPH GROSS BOOK (Forthcoming, 2014) (Yoram Danziger).
2.2.3. Dana Weiss, Corporate Human Rights Accountability: A Proposal for Legal Action
before the HCJ, in CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST (Ronit Donyets-Kedar
& Ofer Sitbon eds., forthcoming 2015).
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III. Clinical Staff:
1.1. Articles in English:
1.1.1. Sharon Bassan & Merle A. Michaelsen, Honeymoon, Medical Treatment or Big
Business? An Analysis of the Meanings of the Term “Reproductive Tourism” in German
and Israeli Public Media Discourses, 8 PHIL., ETHICS & HUM. IN MED. 9 (2013).
1.2. Articles in Hebrew:
1.2.1. Tali Kritzman-Amir, Anat Ben Dor, and Nurit Wargeft, Between Neutrality and
Neglect: Refugees in Israel, 15 MISHPAT U'MIMSHAL 329 (2013).