Participants Moshe Cohen-Eliya:
First Session

Dr. Moshe Cohen Eliya
Prof. Mathias Risse
Prof. Thomas Pogge
Prof. Brian Langille
Prof. Eyal Benvenisti

Second Session
Dr. Gila Stopler
Prof. Alan Hyde
Dr. Guy Davidov
Dr. Faina Milman-Sivan
Prof. Ronen Shamir
Third session
Dr. Talia Fisher
Prof. Debra Satz
Dr. Yossi Dahan
Prof. Frances Raday
Dr. Yuval Feldman
Fourth Session

Dr. Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid
Prof. Diamond Ashiagbor
Ms. Einat Albin
Dr. Hani Ofek-Ghendler
Dr. Amir Paz-Fuchs
Prof. Guy Mundlak
Ms. Tally Kritzman

Moshe Cohen-Eliya is a senior lecturer in Ramat Gan Law School and the editor of Journal of Law & Ethics of Human Rights (Bepress). He graduated from the Hebrew University, magna cum laude, (1993); earned his LL.D. from the Hebrew University (direct track) (2000); and did his post-doctorate at Harvard law school as a fellow with the Human Rights Program (2002-2003). He worked as a lawyer for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (1994-1999) during this period he appeared before the Supreme Court in constitutional cases. His areas of research include: constitutional law, civil rights, civil liberties, and comparative constitutional law.

Among his publications: "Toward a Procedural Limitation Claude in the Israeli Constitution" 10 Law and Government 521 (2007); "Formal and Substantive Meanings of Proportionality in the Supreme Court's Decision regarding the Security Fence" 38 Israel Law Review 262 (2005); "Discrimination against Arabs in Israel in Public Accommodations" 36 NYU Journal of International Law and Politics 717 (2004); "Advertisements, Stereotypes and Freedom of Expression" Journal of Social Philosophy, June 2004, vol. 35, iss. 2, pp. 165-187(23) (with Yoav Hammer).

Email: mcohen@rg-law.ac.ilBack