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Alon Harel is Mizock Professor of Law and a member of Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality. Professor Harel works in several fields: moral and political philosophy, criminal law theory, constitutional law theory and also law and economics and behavioral law and economics. 

His book Why Law Matters (OUP, 2014) challenges the view that law is merely an instrument designed to render the right or correct in decisions. It maintains that often legal institutions and legal procedures matter as such. For instance, it is argued in chapter 3 of this book that there are certain decisions, eg, the infliction of punishment for crimes that must be made by public rather than private institutions. It also defends the intrinsic value of constitutional directives and of judicial review. 

More recently, Professor Harel has investigated in a series of papers the vices of privatization. In his edited book Companion on Privatization (CUP, 2021), Professor Harel discusses critically the different justifications provided for privatization and, in particular, stresses the distinct role of the state as an institution which represents citizens and acts on their behalf.

Professor Harel works currently on a book on the authority of the state where he argues that ultimately the state’s authority is grounded in its ability to speak in the name of all. This explains why political authority is necessarily public; it represents those who are subject to it and, consequently, those who are subject to it are, in principle, accountable for the authority’ decisions.

 

השכלה

LL.B., Hebrew University, (1983) (with distinction).
LL.M., Hebrew University (1985) (with distinction). 
D. Phil. (Philosophy of Law) (1988) (Balliol College, Oxford). 

 

פרסומים מייצגים

1. Alon Harel, Why Law Matters (Oxford University Press, 2014).

Reviews:

a. The Washington Post, Book Review: ‘Why Law Matters’ by Alon Harel, By Will Baude November 6, 2014.
b. Book  Review:  Why  Law Matters  By  Alon  Harel, Mark  Coombes.
c. Book Review Debate: Zucca and Harel 15 International Journal of Constitutional Law 301-318 (2015)
d. Arie Rosen, Book Review 34 Law and Philosophy 699-708 (2015)
e. Barbara Levenbook, Book Review Notre Dame Philosophical Review 6/10/2015 
f. Rutgers Symposium on WHY LAW MATTERS Comments by Malcolm Thorburn, Ekow Yankaw, Leo Zaibert,             Guyora Binder, Kyron Huigens with a response by Alon Harel 2 Critical Analysis of Law (2015)
g. Michel Paradis Dignity Under Law New Rambler Review16/12/2015
h. Yossi Nehushtan, The Case for Modest Constitutional Instrumentalism 30 Constitutional Commentary 639-666    (215)
i. Jacob Weinrib, Book Review: Why Law Matters 29 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 267-270 (2016).
j. Leonard Kahn, Book Review 126 Ethics 831-836 (2016). 

2. Alon Harel, Against Privatization as Such (forthcoming in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 2016) (with Avihay Dorfman).

3. Alon Harel, The Duty to Criminalize 34 Law and Philosophy 1-22 (2015). 

4. Alon Harel, Necessity Knows No Law (forthcomingToronto University L.J., 2011) (with Assaf Sharon).

5. Alon Harel, Commensurability and Agency: Yet Two Unmet Challenges to Law and Economics 96 Cornell L. Rev. 749-788 (2011) (with Ariel Porat).

6. Alon Harel, The Easy Core Case for Judicial Review  2Journal of Legal Analysis 227-256  (with Tsvi Kahana).

7. Alon Harel, Criminal Responsibility for Unspecified Offences 94 Minnesota L. Rev. 261-310 (2009) (with Ariel Porat)

8. Alon Harel, Uncertainty Revisited: Legal Prediction and Legal Postdiction 107 Michigan L. Rev. 467-499 (2008) (with Ehud Guttel).

9. Alon Harel, Why Only the State May Inflict Criminal Sanctions: The Case Against Privately Inflicted Sanctions14 Legal Theory 113-133 (2008).

10. Alon Harel, The Economics of Stigma: Why More Detection of Crime May Result in Less Stigmatization 36Journal of Legal Studies 355-377 (2007) (with Alon Klement).

11. Alon Harel, The Right to Judicial Review 92 Virginia L. Rev. 991-1022 (2006) (with Yuval Eylon).

12. Alon Harel, Matching Probabilities: The Behavioral Law & Economics of Repeated Behavior 72 University of Chicago L. Rev., 1197-2005 (2005) (with Ehud Guttel).

13. Alon Harel, Theories of Rights in Blackwell’s Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory,191-206(eds. Martin P. Golding & William Edmundson, 2005).

14. Alon Harel, The Virtues of Uncertainty in Law: An Experimental Approach 89 Iowa L. Rev. 443-494 (2004) (with Tom Baker and Tamar Kugler).

15. Alon Harel, Theories of Rights in Blackwell’s Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory,191-206(eds. Martin P. Golding & William Edmundson, 2005).

16. Alon Harel, The Virtues of Uncertainty in Law: An Experimental Approach 89 Iowa L. Rev. 443-494 (2004) (with Tom Baker and Tamar Kugler).

 

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פרופ' גיא הרפז

דיקן הסטודנטים של האוניברסיטה העברית
פרופ' חבר | הפקולטה למשפטים והמחלקה ליחסים בינלאומיים
מחזיק בקתדרה למשפט אירופאי ע"ש ארנולד ברכט

 

קרא עוד

השכלה

תואר בוגר: אוניברסיטת לידס (התמחות דיני האיחוד האירופאי, שנת חילופין באוניברסיטת לוון, בלגיה).

תואר מוסמך ותואר דוקטורט, אוניברסיטת קיימברידג'. 

 

פרסומים מייצגים

G. Harpaz (2006), 'The Israeli Supreme Court in Search of Universal Legitimacy' 65(1) Cambridge Law Journal 7;

G. Harpaz (2009), 'The European Court of Justice and its Relations with the European Court of Human Rights: the Quest for Enhanced Reliance, Coherence and Legitimacy', 46/1 Common Market Law Review, 105; 

G. Harpaz (2009), 'Judicial Review by The European Court of Justice of UN "Smart Sanctions" Against Terror in the Kadi Dispute', 14/1 European Foreign Affairs Review, 65;  

G. Harpaz and A. Shamis (2010), 'Normative Europe and the State of Israel: An Illegitimate Eurotopia?', 48/3 Journal of Common Market Studies, 579-616; 

G. Harpaz (2011), 'The Role of Dialogue in Reflecting and Constituting International Relations: The Causes and Consequences of a Deficient European-Israeli Dialogue', 37/4 Review of International Studies 1857;

G. Harpaz (2015), ‘The EU Funding of Israeli Non-Governmental Human Rights Organisations: When EU External Governance Meets a Domestic Counter-Strategy’, 20/2 European Foreign Affairs Review;

G. Harpaz and Yuval Shany (2010), 'The Israel Supreme Court and the Incremental Expansion of the Scope of Discretion under Belligerent Occupation Law', 43/3 Israel Law Review 514.

 

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פרופ' קרן וינשל (מרגל)

חברה באקדמיה הצעירה הישראלית למדעים
ראש קתדרת אדוארד סילבר לפרוצודרה אזרחית

 

קרא עוד

השכלה 

2012   PhD, האוניברסיטה העברית, הפקולטה למדעי החברה, המחלקה למדע המדינה.
זוכת מלגת רקטור לשנה"ל תשס"ח-תש"ע
2009-2010  עמיתת מחקר אורחת בבית הספר למשפטים, אוניברסיטת הרווארד
MA 2007 (ראשונה במחזור), האוניברסיטה העברית, הפקולטה למדעי החברה. 
מצטיינת רקטור בשנה"ל תשס"ז
זוכת מלגת רקטור למצטייינים, תשס"ו
magna cum laude) B.A 2003 ), כחוג לאחר תואר, אוניברסיטת תל-אביב, החוג למדעי המדינה.
מצטיינת רקטור, תשס"א
magna cum laude) LLB 2003 ), אוניברסיטת תל-אביב, הפקולטה למשפטים.
מצטיינת דיקאן, תשס"א
חברת מערכת "עיוני משפט", תשס"ב-תשס"ג
 

פרסומים מייצגים

Lee Epstein, Gunnar Grendstad, Urˇska Sadl & Keren Weinshall  (Eds), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Judicial Behaviour, Oxford University Press, (expected 2023).

Tamar Kricheli-Katz & Keren Weinshall, Judging Fast or Slow: The Effects of Reduced Caseloads on Gender- and Ethnic- Based Disparities in Case Outcomes, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (expected 2023).

Christoph Engel & Keren Weinshall, Diffusion of Legal Innovations, 18 Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 139-153 (2022).

Lee Epstein, Urška Šadl & Keren Weinshall, 69 The Role of Comparative Law in the Analysis of Judicial Behavior, American Journal of Comparative Law, 689–719 (2021).

Lee Epstein & Keren Weinshall, The Strategic Analysis of Judicial Behavior: A Comparative Perspective (monograph in Cambridge Elements in Law, Economics, and Politics), Cambridge University Press (2021).

Keren Weinshall, Courts and Diversity: Normative Justifications and their Empirical Implications, 15(2) Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 187-220 (2021).

Keren Weinshall & Lee Epstein, Developing 'Big Data' Infrastructure for Legal Analytics: Introducing the Israeli Supreme Court Database, 17 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 416-434 (2020).

Christoph Engel & Keren Weinshall, Manna from Heaven for Judges: Judges’ Reaction to a Quasi-Random Reduction in Caseload, 17 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 722-751 (2020).

Keren Weinshall, Udi Sommer & Ya’acov Ritov, Ideological Influences on Governance and Regulation: The Comparative Case of Supreme Courts, 12 Regulation & Governance, 315-427 (2018).

Keren Weinshall-Margel, Attitudinal and Neo-Institutional Models of Supreme Court Decision Making: An Empirical and Comparative Perspective from Israel, 8 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 556-586 (2011).

Keren Weinshall-Margel & John Shapard, Overlooked Factors in the Analysis of Parole Decisions, 108 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 833-834 (2011). 

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