Participants Ruth Gavison:
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

Prof. Ruth Gavison, Law School, Hebrew University

Professor Gavison received an LLB, an LLM and a BA in Philosophy and Economics from the Hebrew University, and her doctorate in Legal Philosophy from Oxford. A Visiting Professor at Yale Law School from 1978 to 1980 and the USC Law Center from 1990 to 1992, she teaches legal theory and human rights in the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1998-1999 she was Laurance Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Human Values at Princeton University. In addition, she was a Haim H. Cohn Professor of Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Professor Gavison was a founding member of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) where she served for many years as Chairperson and as President from 1996 to 1999. Professor Gavison is currently a member of the International Commission of Jurists.

Among her many publications: "Jewish and Democratic? A Rejoinder to the Ethnic Democracy debate", 1999 4(1) Israel Studies. 44-72; "The Constitutional Revolution: Not A Reality But an Attempt At Self-Fulfilling Prophecy" 1977, 28 Mishpatim 23-147 (Hebrew); Feminism and the Private-Public Distinction', 45 Stan.L.Rev. 1-45 (1992); "The Role of Courts in Rifted Democracies", 33 Isr. L.Rev., 216-258 (1999); Issues in Contemporary Legal Philosophy: The Influence of H.L.A. Hart. Oxford, 1986.

Email: msgav@mscc.huji.ac.ilBack