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Iddo Porat is a Senior Lecturer at the Academic Center for Law and Business. He received his J.S.D. (2004) and LL.M. (2000) from Stanford Law School under the supervision of Thomas Grey, Kathleen Sullivan, and Barbara Fried. He received his LL.B. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, magna cum laude (joint program with the Department of Philosophy) (1998) and was a law clerk for Justice Dalia Dorner at the Supreme Court of Israel (1998-1999). In the year 2007-2008 he was a visiting professor of law at San Diego Law School. He co-organized an international conference on “Rights, Balancing, and Proportionality” and co-edited volume 4 of the law journal Law & Ethics of Human Rights on the subject. He is currently co-organizing an international conference on “Rights and Reciprocity”. Among his publications: Proportionality and the Culture of Justification, forthcoming in 59(2) American Journal of Comparative Law (2010) (with Moshe Cohen-Eliya); American Balancing and German Proportionality: The Historical Origins forthcoming in I.CON – International Journal of International Law (2010) (with Moshe Cohen-Eliya);The Plural Applications of Value Pluralism 46 San Diego Law Review 909 (2010); ; The Dual Model of Balancing: A Model for the Proper Scope of Balancing in Constitutional Law, 27 Cardozo Law Review 1393 (2006); Who is Afraid of Channel 7? (co-authored with Issi Rosen-Zvi), 38 Stanford Journal of International Law 79-95 (2002).
Email: poratiddo@gmail.com
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