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| Participants | Naáma Carmi: | |
Naáma Carmi, who received her B.A., M.A. (Cum Laude) and Ph.D. in philosophy from Tel-Aviv University, is an adjunct lecturer in the faculty of law at the University of Haifa. She has taught political philosophy at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, and directed teacher education in human rights for the Minerva Center of Human Rights at the Hebrew University. Her areas of research include human rights, immigration and liberalism. Among her publications: "The Nationality and Entry to Israel Case before the Supreme Court of Israel", Israel Studies Forum (forthcoming); '''Shall be deemed to be a person who has come to this country as an Oleh under this law': The Stamka dilemma, the purpose of the Law of Return and the connection between return and citizenship", 10/1 Mishpat Umimshal , December 2006 (Forthcoming, Hebrew); "Immigration and Return: The Israeli-Palestinian Case", 32/1-4 Philosophia, (2005):21-50; The Law of Return: Immigration Rights and their Limits, Tel-Aviv University Press, 2004 (Hebrew). Email: ncarmi@gmail.com |
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