Participants Nancy L. Rosenblum:
First Session

Prof. Nancy Rosenblum
Prof. Robert Alexy
Prof. Aharon Barak
Prof. Dimitris Kyritsis
Prof. Ruth Gavison

Second Session

Prof. Robert Alexy
Prof. Stephen Gardbaum
Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez
Dr. Gideon Sapir
Dr. Gila Stopler
Dr. Moshe Cohen Eliya
Prof. Dimitris Kyritsis
Prof. Barak Medina

Third session

Prof. Gabriella Blum
Prof. Alec Stone Sweet
Dr. Jonathan Yovel
Prof. Neil Walker

Fourth Session

Prof. Georg Nolte
Prof. Yuval Shany
Prof. Eyal Benvenisti
Prof. Thomas Franck
Prof. David Kretzmer
Prof. Gabriella Blum

Fifth Session
Dr. Issaschar Rosen-Zvi
Prof. David Beatty
Dr. Shai Lavi
Dr. Yofi Tirosh
Prof. Neil Walker
Prof. Alec Stone Sweet
Dr. Re'em Segev
Sixth Session

Prof. Suzie Navot
Prof. Matthias Kumm
Prof. David Enoch
Dr. Amnon Reichman
Dr. Iddo Porat
Dr. Moshe Cohen-Eliya
Prof. Stephen Gardbaum
Prof. Matthias Kumm

Harvard University
Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government

Senator Joseph S. Clark Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1973) joined the Department of Government at Harvard University in January, 2001. She was previously Henry Merritt Wriston Professor and Professor of Political Science at Brown University where she was founder and director of the Steven Robert Initiative for the Study of Values. Professor Rosenblum's fields of study are the history of modern political thought, contemporary political theory, and constitutional law. She is winner of the 2002 David Easton Award (ASPA) for her book Membership and Morals: The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America. She is currently working on a theoretical study of political parties.

Email: nrosenblum@latte.harvard.edu
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