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CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS I. CURRICULUM VITAE 1.
Personal Details Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor School of Law and
Politics The University of Hull Cottingham Road Hull, HU6 7RX
United Kingdom Date of Birth: 24 October 1961. Electronic Address:
[email protected] Phone: 0044-1482-465024. Cell:
0044-7791-763-035. Web:
http://beta.www.hull.ac.uk/Faculties/staff-profiles/Raphael-Cohen-Almagor.aspx
Blog: Israel: Democracy, Human Rights, Politics and Society,
http://almagor.blogspot.com SSRN Author Page:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=293806
ResearchGate Author Page:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Raphael_Cohen-Almagor Twitter:
@almagor35 Skype: Almagor7 Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/raphael.cohenalmagor Academia:
https://hull.academia.edu/httpwwwhullacukrca LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/almagor35/ ACADEMIC INTERESTS Fields of
Specialization Academic freedom; Arab-Israeli conflict; Ethics;
Freedom of expression; Human rights; Internet studies; Israel
studies; Political philosophy. Ethics, Political Theory, Public
Policy, Security, Peace, Human Rights; Internet, Comparative
Politics 2. Higher Education
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Oxford University (October 1987 - August 1991), DPhil in
Politics (awarded in March 1992). Tel Aviv University (November
1985 - July 1987), Master’s Degree in Political Science awarded in
June 1988. GPA: 94/100 (Magna cum Laude). Tel Aviv University
(November 1983 - July 1985), Bachelor’s Degree in Political
Science, Sociology and Anthropology awarded in June 1986. GPA:
89/100 (Magna cum Laude). 3. Academic Positions in Institutes of
Higher Education 2019 Distinguished Visiting Professor to the
Faculty of Laws, University College London (UCL) 2007-present
School of Law and Politics, University of Hull, Professor and Chair
in Politics 2007-2008 Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars, Senior Fellow 2003-2004 Institute for Policy Studies, and
the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins
University, Senior Fellowship at the Institute and Visiting
Professorship at the Advanced Studies Program 2002-2007 Director,
Center for Democratic Studies; Department of Communication, Library
& Information Studies, University of Haifa, Associate Professor
1999-2000 School of Law and Department of Communication, University
of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Visiting Yitzhak-Rabin
Fulbright Professor 1995-2002 Department of Communication and
School of Law, University of Haifa, Senior Lecturer 1992-1995
Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Adjunct Lecturer
1991-1998 The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Fellow/Director
1991-1992 Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University,
Post-Doctorate 4. Offices in Academic Administration (Highlights)
Chairperson, Library and Information Studies, University of Haifa
(2000-2003). Founding Director, Center for Democratic Studies,
University of Haifa (2003-2007). See http://cds.haifa.ac.il/
(Acting) Deputy Dean for Research, Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences, University of Hull (2008-2009). Founding Director, Middle
East Study Group (MESG), University of Hull (2008 - ),
http://mesg.wordpress.hull.ac.uk/ Member of dozens of committees at
the departmental, faculty and university levels, both at the
University of Haifa (including Faculty Exec Comm., University
Scholarship Comm., University Small Grants Research Comm.)
(1995-2006) and the University of Hull, including University
Research Comm., University Impact Comm., University Race, Religion
and Belief Comm., Academic
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Degrees Comm., Graduate School Research Degree Comm., Faculty
Exec Comm., Faculty MA Degree Comm., Faculty Academic Approvals
Comm., Faculty Engagement Committee, Faculty Research Exec.
Committee, Faculty Ethics Committee (2007 – present). Director of
Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,
University of Hull (2011-2012). Director of Undergraduate Studies,
Politics Department, University of Hull (2012-2013). Equality and
Diversity Champion, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University
of Hull (2012-2015). Director of Research, School of Politics,
Philosophy and International Studies (2015-2017). Chair, School of
Law and Politics Ethics Committee (2015-2017). Chair, School of Law
and Politics Research Funds Committee (2015-2017). Chair, School of
Law and Politics Peer Review Committee (2015-2017). Chair, School
of Law and Politics Impact and REF Committees (2015-2017). Member,
University Research Forum (2017-2018). Member, School of Law and
Politics Committee on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
(2017-2018). Member, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics Research
Committees (2017-2019). Chair, Faculty of Business, Law and
Politics Ethics Committee (2017-2019). Member, University Ethics
Committee (2017-2019). 5. Scholarly and Public Positions/Activities
Outside the University (since 1995, partial list) Co-Founder,
Secretary General and afterwards Chairperson of “The Second
Generation to the Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance” Organization
in Israel (1983-1987). Founding Director, Medical Ethics
Think-tank, and Senior Fellow, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
(1991-1998). International Advisory Board, Center for Bioethics,
University of Rijeka, Croatia (1994-1995).
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The Israel Press Council (1997-2000). Visiting Scholar,
Department of Metamedica, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit,
Amsterdam (July-August 1999; April 2002). Member, Public Committee
on the Dying Patient, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem (2000-2002)
(appointed to draft Israel’s Dying Patient Law). Consultant,
Israeli Parliament (education, health, and legislative committees)
(2000-2007). Advisor to the British Council, Israel (2006). Review
Committees of the Israel Council for Higher Education, BA programs
in communication studies in academic colleges (2006-2011). Advisory
Board, Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy,
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU), South Africa
(2009-2011). International Advisory and Research Council of the
Inter-University Center for Middle East Studies (IUCMES),
Washington DC (2009-2012). Consultant, Emerging Biotechnologies,
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (2011-2012). Scholars for Peace
in the Middle East (SPME) BDS (Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions)
Task Force (2011-2013). Consultant, Israel Ministry of Health,
Jerusalem (2013). Validation external panel of experts, Leeds
Trinity University, programmes in Politics and International
Relations (2016). Chair, Annual Ben Halpern Award for Best
Dissertation in Israel Studies (2016-2017). Inaugural Member of the
Advisory Committee, Initiative on Youth-oriented Online Hate,
Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University (2014
- ). Board member, Global Listening Center (2017 -). Board member,
Association for Israel Studies (2017- ). Chair, Shapiro Prize for
best book in Israel Studies, Association for Israel Studies (2017-
). Ethics and Policy Initiative, Durham University (2017 - ).
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Media Policy Index Panel of Experts (2018 -). 6. Scholarships,
Awards, Research Grants (of $5,000 or more), etc. (since 1984) The
Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University
(1984-1987) ($20,000). St. Catherine’s College Post-Graduate
Scholarship, Oxford University (1987-1990) (£15,000). Rothschild
Avi Chair Foundation Grant (1988-1991) (£15,000). Post-Doctorate,
Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University (1991-1992)
($70,000). The European Project, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute,
Volkswagen Foundation (1992-1998) (1,500,000 German Marks); The Van
Leer Medical Ethics Think-tank (1995-1998) ($30,000). Faculty
Enrichment Award and two Research Awards granted by the Canadian
Government, to conduct research in Canada on the right to die with
dignity, ethics in the media, hate speech and Canadian
constitutional law (Summer 1995, Summer 1998, Summer 2002)
($10,000). The Yigal Alon Scholarship (“Milgat Alon”) (1995-1998)
($250,000). Grant, The University of Haifa, to organize and
international conference in memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
(January 1997) ($30,000). British Council Chevening Scholarship,
media ethics research. All Souls College residency, Oxford.
Sponsor: Professor GA Cohen (offered for 12 months; took 3 months -
August-October 1997) (£5,000). Grants, Stifterverband fur die
Deutsche Wissenschaft; The British Council; TEVA, and The Israel
Cancer Association, Medical Ethics at the Close of the 20th Century
(January 1998) ($7,000). The Israeli Ministry of Science (1998)
($35,000). Teaching Excellence Award, Faculty of Law, University of
Haifa (1998-1999). The Israel Ministry of Science (2001) ($8,000).
The Dutch Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences Scholarship (summer
2002) ($5,000).
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Man of the Year Award 2003, awarded by The American Biographical
Institute (December 2003). USA-Israel Cultural Fund, The American
Embassy, Tel Aviv (2006) ($5,000). The 1970 Trust, England (2006)
(£6,000). Grants, toward the publication of Public Responsibility
in Israel (2009) ($15,000). Grants, for the Middle East Study Group
(2013) (£70,000). AHRC Research Network: Crossing Over – New
Narratives of Death, PI Dr David Kennedy (2013-2016) (£33,000),
http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/english/research/research-themes/modern-and-contemporary-lit/projects/crossing-over-network.aspx
The 1970 Trust, England (2013-2016) (£9,000). Institute for the
Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) Fellowship, St.
John’s College, Oxford ($7,000) (July-August 2018). Grants, The
Swiss National Science Foundation (2016-2017-2018) (€10,000). The
British Academy Visiting Fellowship (2019) (£5,000). The Israel
Institute Research Grant (2019) ($8,000). 7. Visiting Appointments
and Fellowships Fellow, The 21st Century Trust, London (1994 -
1998) ($10,000). Visiting Fellow, the Hastings Center, New York (to
work on my books on media ethics and medical ethics,
January-February 1994 and March 1999). Visiting Scholar, St.
Catherine’s College, Oxford (August-October 1997). Visiting
Scholar, Philosophy and Medical Ethics, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam (Summer 1999). Visiting Fulbright – Yitzhak Rabin
Professor, UCLA School of Law (1999-2000) ($50,000). Residency
Fellowship, The Rockefeller Foundation Center, Villa Serbelloni,
Bellagio, Italy (February 2002). http://www.rockfound.org Visiting
Professor, Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns
Hopkins University, Washington DC (2003-2004).
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Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Manitoba School of
Law, Winnipeg (January 2004). Residency Fellowship, The Bogliasco
Foundation, Liguria Study Center in Bogliasco, Italy (Fall 2005).
http://www.liguriastudycenter.org/ Fellow, Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, Washington DC (2007-2008)
($90,000). Visiting Scholar, Oñati International Institute for the
Sociology of Law, Spain (May 2015). Fellow, Salzburg Global
Seminar, Salzburg, Austria (September 2015) Visiting Scholar,
Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Universität Basel, Switzerland
(October-November 2016). Visiting Professor, Nirma University,
Institute of Law, India (January 2018). Visiting Scholar,
Department of Philosophy, University of Zurich (August-September
2018). Combined together, I have raised more than $1.7 (£1.3)
million in grants, scholarships and fellowships. 8. Teaching Senior
Fellow of the British Higher Education Academy (2018). Courses
taught (since 1995) (Selected courses): Core Courses: - “Themes in
Medical Ethics and Law”, 1998-1999, B.A. students. University of
Haifa School of Law. - "Manuscripts, Books and Libraries:
Historical and Cultural Perspectives", 2005-2006, graduate
students. University of Haifa Library and Information Studies. -
"Freedom of Expression in Libraries and on the Internet",
2005-2007, B.A. and M.A. students. University of Haifa Library and
Information Studies. - “Human Nature, Society and the State”,
2008-2010, 2013-2014, B.A. Students, University of Hull Department
of Politics. - “Political Thought from Plato to Marx”, 2008-2009,
B.A. Students, University of Hull Department of Politics. - “Key
Skills in Politics”, 2011-2012, B.A. students, University of Hull
Department of Politics. - “Comparative Politics”, 2012-2019, B.A.
Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and
International Studies.
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- “The Arab-Israeli Conflict”, 2015-2017, M.A. Students,
University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International
Studies. - “Global Challenges: Terrorism, War and Ethics”,
2016-2017, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Law and
Politics. - “Peace Building in Israel and Palestine”, 2017-2018,
B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Law and Politics. -
“War, Politics and Ethics”, B.A. Students, University of Hull
Department of Politics (2018-2019). Elective Courses/Seminars: -
“Boundaries of Freedom of Expression: Practical and Legal Aspects”,
1995-1996, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa School of
Law. - “Boundaries of Freedom of Expression: Theoretical Aspects”,
1995-1997, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa
Department of Communication. - “Media and Terror”, 1995-1997,
elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of
Communication. - “From Incitement to Political Assassination”,
1997-1999, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa School of
Law. - “Themes in Media Ethics”, 1998-1999, seminar, B.A. students.
University of Haifa Department of Communication. - “Boundaries to
Freedom of Expression and of the Media”, 1999-2000, seminar, B.A.
students. UCLA Department of Communication. - “The Right to Die
with Dignity and the Right to Live with Dignity”, 1992-1995 (Hebrew
University Law School), 1999, seminar, B.A. and M.A. students. UCLA
School of Law. - “Boundaries to Freedom of Expression”, 1992-1995,
Hebrew University School of Law; 2000-2002, seminar, B.A. and M.A.
students. University of Haifa Department of Communication. - “Media
Ethics: Boundaries to Freedom of Expression”, 2000-2001, seminar,
graduate students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.
- “Issues in Media Ethics”, 2001-2002, elective course, B.A.
students. University of Haifa Department of Communication. -
“Practicum in Information Studies”, 2001-2003, seminar, graduate
students. University of Haifa Library and Information Studies. -
"Media Ethics: Advanced Principles and Concepts", 2002-2003,
seminar, B.A. and M.A. students. University of Haifa Department of
Communication. - “Media, Violence and Pornography”, 2003-2004,
elective course, graduate students. Johns Hopkins School for
Advanced Studies. - "The Theatre of Terror: Relationships between
Media, Terror and Government", spring 2004, elective course,
graduate students. Johns Hopkins School for Advanced Studies. -
"Boundaries to Free Speech and Media: Communication, Violence and
Pornography", 2004-2005, elective course, B.A. students. University
of Haifa Department of Communication and Library and Information
Studies. - "Terrorism, Media and the Internet", 2004-2005, elective
course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of
Communication. - "There Is A Limit: Violence and Pornography in
Communication and the Internet", 2004-2006, elective course, B.A.
students. University of Haifa Department of Communication and
Library and Information Studies.
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- "Ethics, Shmetics: Themes in Media Ethics", 2005-2006,
elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of
Communication. - "Racism, Violence and Pornography", 2006-2007,
seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of
Communication. - “Bioethics – End of Life Decision Making”,
2009-2010, Free elective, B.A. Students, University of Hull. - “Is
There A Limit? Violence and Crime on the Internet”, 2011-2012, M.A.
students, University of Hull Department of Politics. - “Media
Ethics”, 2010-2013, B.A. Students, University of Hull Departments
of Humanities and Politics. - “The Theatre of Terror: Media, Terror
and Government”, 2012-2015, B.A. Students, University of Hull
Department of Politics. - “The Internet Revolution”, 2014-2015,
B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy
and International Studies. - “Media, Politics and Ethics”,
2014-2019, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics,
Philosophy and International Studies - “Hate, Violence and
Pornography: Legal, Political and Ethical Considerations”,
2009-2019, B.A. Students, University of Hull Departments of
Politics, Humanities and School of Law. - “Speech, Democracy and
Liberalism”, elective workshop, Institute of Law, Nirma University,
Ahmedabad (January 2018). - “Violence, Privacy and Security:
Boundaries to Freedom of Expression” (forthcoming). 9. Memberships
and Fellowships Formerly Member of: Israel Association of Political
Science (1991-1996); The International Association of Jewish
Lawyers and Jurists (1992-2003); International Research Committee
on Sociology of Law (1993-1999); The Israeli Academic Forum for
Ethics and Social Responsibility (1994-1999); The Oxford Society
(1995-2005); Israel Association of Communication (1995-2007);
American Political Science Association (1999-2000); International
Political Science Association (2003-2004); Association for Canadian
Studies (2000-2002); National Communication Association
(2003-2004); International Communication Association (2006-2009);
Conflict Research Society (2009-2010); GW-Berkeley Privacy Law
Scholars (2007-2012); Britain and Ireland Association for Political
Thought (2010-2012); Standing Group on International Political
Theory (2008-2012); Association for the Study of the Middle East
and Africa (ASMEA) (2008-2013); Association of Law and Mental
Health (2013-2014); International Human Rights Tribunal
(2009-2014); Human Rights International Research Committee
(1998-2015); Think-tank on Social Justice and Health Rights, The
Gertner Institute, Ministry of Health (1999-2015); Bashaar -
Academic Community for Israeli Society (2000-2015); Association for
Legal and Social Philosophy (2014-2015); American Political Science
Association (2014-2015). Fellow, The 21st Century Trust
(1994-2012). http://www.21stcenturytrust.org/;
http://www.21stcenturytrust.org/
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"Crossing Borders", The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace
Research, Tel Aviv University (2006). Member of: Oxford University
Alumni Association (1992 - ); International Political Science
Association (IPSA) Study Group on Democratization in Comparative
Perspective (1993 - ); The Israel Association for Canadian Studies
(1995 - ); The UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and
Violence on the Screen (1998 - ); International Standing Group on
Extremism and Democracy (2001 - ); Institute of Communication
Ethics, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom (2005 - ); Institute
of Applied Ethics, University of Hull (2007 - ); Association for
Israel Studies (2008 - ); Association of Internet Researchers (2008
-); The Internet Society (2008 -); Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars Alumni Association (2008 - ); Chevening Alumni
Alliance (2010 - ); Fulbright Alumni Association (2010 - );
European Association of Israel Studies (EAIS) (2011 - ); Centre for
End of Life Studies, University of Hull (2013 - ); Political
Science Association (2017 - ). 10. Refereeing Reviewer for
promotion procedures for: The University of Haifa (1995-2007);
Sunderland University (1998); University of Chicago (2007); The
Open University, Israel (2007); Bar-Ilan University (2007, 2017);
The University of Hull (2008-2013); Interdisciplinary Center (IDC),
Herzliya (2009-2014); Beit Berl Academic College (2011); Sapir
Academic College (2014); De Monfort University (2014); Ben-Gurion
University (2015); Bezalel, Jerusalem (2018). Member, College of
Expert Reviewers (2018 -).
PhD external examiner: King’s College, London (2014-2015). MA
external examiner: IDC, Israel (2016-2017). Reader for (selective
list): Education Review of Educational Research (2014); History
History Research (2012); Journal of Israeli History (2018); Quebec
Studies (2012); Human Rights Human Rights Review (2016); Law
International J. of Law and Psychiatry (2012-2013, 2017);
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Journal of Law, Technology & Society (2009); Journal of
Legislative Studies (2009); Law and Policy (2009); Ottawa L. Rev.
(1997); Ratio Juris (2010); UBC Law Review (2000); Law &
Society Review (2018); Media Aggressive Behavior (2017) Asian J. of
Communication (2011-2012); Canadian J. of Communication (2004,
2009); Communication, Culture and Critique (2008-2009);
Communication Research (2002); Ethics and Information Technology
(2016-2017); European Conference in Intelligence Security
Informatics (2011); Information Security Journal: A Global
Perspective (2011-2013); International J. of Multimedia
Intelligence and Security (IJMIS) (2010); International J. of
Press/Politics (2013); Israel Communication Association (2000-2006,
2010-2011, 2016); Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
(2011); Journal of Research on Adolescence (2017); Journalism:
Theory, Practice & Criticism (2014); Journalism Studies (2007);
Media Frameworks (2011, Hebrew); PATUACH (Hebrew, 2002); Medical
Ethics: American J. of Bioethics (2006, 2015); Bioethics (2007,
2010, 2011, 2016, 2017); BMC Health Services Research (2013-2014);
BMC Medical Ethics (2018-2019); British Medical Journal (BMJ)
(2013-2014, 2016); Journal of Ethics, Medicine, and Public Health
(2017); Journal of Medical Ethics (2008, 2013, 2015, 2016); Journal
of Pain and Symptom Management (2018); Journal of Palliative Care
(2001, 2004, 2005); Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (2012);
Medical Research Archives (2015); Medicine, Healthcare and
Philosophy (2014, 2017-2018); Pain and Therapy (2014); Philosophy,
Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine (2008); Theoretical Medicine and
Bioethics (2002-2004); Philosophy Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
(2008); Journal of Social Philosophy (2016); Open J. of Philosophy
(2012-2014); Philosophia (2009, 2016-2017);
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Politics British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (2016);
British Journal of Political Science (2016); Cambridge Rev. of
International Affairs (2007); Canadian Social Science (2012);
Cooperation and Conflict (2012); Democracy and Security (2018);
Ethnicities (2010, 2015-2017); European Journal of Comparative Law
and Governance (2014); International Affairs (2015); International
J. of Middle East Studies (1999, 2013); International Journal of
Politics and Ethics (2001); International Relations and Diplomacy
(2013-2014); Israel Affairs (2010); The Israel Studies Review
Mediterranean Politics (2010); Political Studies (2007, 2016-2017);
Res Publica (2013); Security Dialogue (2012); State and Society
(Hebrew, 2003, 2006); Terrorism and Political Violence (2015, 2016,
2017); The Public Sphere (2006, Hebrew); Other Science and
Engineering Ethics (2009-2017); Referee, research proposals for:
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (2001-2002); INTAS
(International Association for East-West Scientific Co-operation)
Young Scientist Fellowships (2002-2003); German-Israel Foundation
(GIF) (2008, 2013, 2014); ESRC (2010); The Israel Ministry of
Science and Technology (2010); The Ministry of Science and
Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (2010);
European Research Council (2013); Research Foundation - Flanders
(Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen, FWO) (2014);
European Research Council (ERC) (2015); Israel Science Foundation
(2016); National Science Centre, Poland (2017); KU Leuven (2018).
Reader in political theory for: Palgrave (2001). Reader in
communication studies for: The University of Haifa Press (2002);
The Open University Press (Israel) (2012); Resling Publisher
(Hebrew) (2012). Reader in medical ethics for: Magnes - The Hebrew
University Press (2006); Springer (2007-2008, 2013, 2015); OUP
(2013). Reader in medical law for: Springer (2010-2011). Reader in
political extremism for: Routledge (2011).
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Reader in politics for: Edinburgh University Press (2012).
Reader in military ethics for: Ashgate (2012). Reader in media
ethics for: Sage (2013); Wiley Blackwell (2013); Routledge (2015).
Reader in Internet Studies for: IGI Global (2013-2014). Referee,
Book Prize in Israel Studies, Association for Israel Studies
(2014-2015). 11. Journal Editorial and Advisory Boards Editorial
Board, Open Journal of Philosophy,
http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojpp/ (2011-2015). Honorary Editorial
Board, Medicolegal and Bioethics,
http://www.dovepress.com/medicolegal-and-bioethics-journal
(2010-2016). Editorial Board, Ethical Space: International Journal
of Communication Ethics, http://www.communicationethics.net/espace/
(2003 - ). Advisory Board, European Journal of Analytic Philosophy,
https://www.ffri.hr/phil/casopis/ (2005 - ). International
Editorial Board, Science and Engineering Ethics,
http://www.springerlink.com/content/120482/?MUD=MP (2005 - ).
Advisory Editorial Board, Pain and Therapy,
http://www.springer.com/springer+healthcare/journal/40122 (2014 -
). Editorial Board, Modern Management Forum,
http://ojs.usp-pl.com/index.php/Modern-Management-Forum (2017 - ).
12. Organization of International and National Conferences
(Chairperson of the Organization Committees) (since 1997):
CONFERENCE PLACE AND DATES
International Conference: Ethics, Law and Communication in an
Era of Political Violence and Extremism: An Examination of the
Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance in Liberal Democracies
University of Haifa (28-31 January 1997)
International Conference: Medical Ethics at the Close of the
20th Century
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (4-8 January 1998)
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Library and Information Studies, Research Conferences of the
Hebrew University, Bar-Ilan University, and the University of
Haifa
University of Haifa (3 April 2003)
Treating the Dying Patients University of Haifa (25 May
2005)
Freedom of Expression and the Disengagement Plan (Gaza
First)
University of Haifa (20 December 2005)
Democracy in the Kibbutz University of Haifa (4 June 2006)
While the World Was at War: The Birth of the Middle East
University of Hull (15 October 2014)
Member of Organization Committees of International and National
Conferences (since 1999):
Ethics, Aesthetics and Law
Faculty of Law, University of Haifa (23-25 March 1999)
Member of the steering committee; organizer of the Media Ethics
sessions (25 March 1999)
The Right to Die with Dignity
University of Haifa (15 May 2003)
Consultant
Israeli Politics at the Crossroads
Tel Aviv-Jaffa College (10 May 2006)
Consultant
Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (22 May 2006)
Consultant
Media and Terror Mishkenot Sha’ananim Center for Ethics,
Jerusalem (30 May 2006)
Consultant
Ethical Decision-Making at the End of Life
The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC (10 March 2008)
Co-Organizer
European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC
2011)
Athens (12-14 September 2011)
Program Committee
Organizer of the Isaiah Berlin Lecture, University of Haifa
(1998) (Lecturer: Prof. G.A. Cohen, All Souls, Oxford, United
Kingdom).
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Organizer of the Isaiah Berlin Lecture, University of Haifa
(2005) (Lecturer: Prof. Susan Mendus, York University, United
Kingdom). Co-organizer of the Law-Politics Annual Lecture,
University of Hull (2009-2012, 2017 -). 13. Active Participation in
Scholarly Conferences (Since 1995, selected forums)
CONFERENCE
PLACE AND DATES
TITLE OF PRESENTATION OR DISCUSSION
International Conference: Nationalism, Culture and Minority
Rights in the Middle East
The Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland (3-5 March
1995)
Plenary Session: “Female Circumcision, Murder for Family Honour
and Blood Feuds in Cultural Minorities in Israel”
17th IVR World Congress
Bologna, Italy (16-21 June 1995)
“Administrative Detention in Israel with Special References to
Its Employment as a Means to Combat Political Extremism”;
Chairperson of Working Group on Deviance and Criminal Law Entering
the New Millennium
Third International Jerusalem Conference on Ethics in the Public
Service
Jerusalem (26-29 June 1995)
“Do People Have a Right to Die with Dignity? Liberal and
Halachic Perspectives”; Chairperson of Parallel Session I on
Ethics, Politics and the Medical Profession
International Symposium: Biotechnological Challenges for Law
& Ethics
The Rockefeller Center Bellagio, Italy (6-11 August 1995)
Plenary Session: “The Patients’ Right to Die with Dignity and
the Role of Their Beloved People”
International Workshop: Managing the World: new steps towards
global governance, organized by The 21st Century Trust &
Professor Fred Halliday
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, England (12-17 October 1995)
Plenary Session: “The Role of the UN Secretary General in the
Events Leading to the Outbreak of the Six Day War”
International Conference of the Association of Canadian
Studies
Jerusalem (12-15 May 1996)
Invited Panelist: “Objective Reporting in Canadian and Israeli
Media”
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12th National Workshop on Teaching of Ethics in Journalism
Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, Tenn., USA (16-23 June 1996)
Two lectures, Plenary Sessions: “Objective Reporting in the
Media: Phantom Rather than Panacea”; “Media Ethics in Israel: A
Critical Review”
Conversation and Community, The Australian and New Zealand
Communication Association Annual Conference
QUT, Brisbane, Australia (9-12 July 1996)
“Objective Reporting in the Media: Phantom Rather than
Panacea”
International Workshop: The Ethical and Economic Implications of
Genetic Science, organized by The 21st Century Trust
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, England (5-13 September 1996)
Plenary Session: “Some Observations on PCU Patients and on Other
Forms of Unconscious Patients: An Israeli Perspective”
International Conference on Freedom of Speech and Incitement
against Democracy, The Hebrew University Law Faculty, Center for
Human Rights
Jerusalem Hyatt Hotel (15-17 December 1996)
Plenary Session: “Consequentialism, Slogans Liberals Use and
Their Fallacies: Response to Professor Lawrence”
International Conference: Ethics, Law and Communication in an
Era of Political Violence and Extremism: An Examination of the
Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance in Liberal Democracies
University of Haifa (28-31 January 1997)
Plenary Session: “Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance Before and
After Prime Minister Rabin’s Assassination”; Chairperson of
Professor Lee Bollinger’s Keynote Lecture
Annual Conference of the Israel Communication Association
Tel Aviv (7 May 1997)
“Limits to Freedom of the Press: The Case of Incitement”
Liberalism and Pluralism, organized by The Royal Irish Academy,
Committee for Philosophy
Academy House, Dublin (14-16 May 1997)
Plenary Session: “Ethnocultural Minorities in Liberal
Democracies”
The XVIII Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social
Philosophy
University of Buenos Aires (10-14 August 1997)
“From Incitement to Political Assassination: The Voices, and the
Hand that Pulled the Trigger”
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21st Century Trust Fellowship Weekend Seminar on The Media and
the Public Interest in the Information Age
Freedom Forum European Center, London (10-12 October 1997)
Plenary Session: “Media Ethics in Britain”; discussant in a
brain-storm session on the role of the media in the modern age
International Conference: Medical Ethics at the Close of the
20th Century Organized by the Israel Ministry of Science
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (4-8 January 1998)
Plenary Session: “Autonomy, Mercy Killings, and the Right to Die
with Dignity”; Chairperson of Justice Dalia Dorner’s Keynote
Lecture
International Workshop: Genetics, Identity and Justice,
organized by The 21st Century Trust & Prof. Ronald Dworkin
Merton College, Oxford (27 March-4 April 1998)
Plenary Session: “A Circumscribed Plea for Active Euthanasia and
Mercy Killings: The Patient’s Right to Die with Dignity”
Canada-Israel Law Conference Litigating the Values of a Nation,
convened by Professor Irwin Cotler and Tel Aviv University Faculty
of Law
Tel Aviv University (10-12 May 1998)
Plenary Session: “Litigating the values of a nation: principles
and perspectives”, and “Equality rights: gender, minorities, and
multiculturalism”
The Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies, The Israel
Association for Canadian Studies
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (28 June-1 July 1998)
Invited Panelist: “Ethical Limitations on Media Coverage of
Events”
12th World Congress on Medical Law
Siofok, Hungary (2-6 August 1998)
Plenary Session: “‘Death with Dignity’, ‘Quality of Life’,
‘Vegetative State’, ‘Double Effect’, and Other Terms Doctors
Use”
International Conference: The Conflictual Construction of
Identities in the Middle East
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (24-26 November 1998)
Plenary Session: “Middle Eastern Identities: The Limits of
Cultural Pluralism”
International Conference: Media, Power and Responsibility: The
role of the fourth estate in the 21st century, organized by The
21st Century Trust and Michael Ignatieff
St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (19-27 March 1999)
Plenary session: “Media ethics and Accountability”
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Annual Conference of the Israel Political Science
Association
Bar-Ilan University (17 June 1999)
Plenary Session: “The Limits of Cultural Pluralism in Liberal
Democracies”; Chairperson of a panel dedicated to Basic Issues in
Israeli Democracy
Association for Canadian Studies Annual Conference: The
Challenge of Pluralism
University of Alberta, Edmonton (26-29 May 2000)
Plenary session: “Ethnocultural Minorities in Liberal
Democracies”
13th World Congress on Medical Law
Marina Congress Center, Helsinki, Finland (6-10 August 2000)
“Language and Reality at the End of Life”; Chairperson of a
Penal on Nursing.
Right-Wing Extremism in Europe, the U.S.A and Israel
Department of Political Science, University of Haifa (1 December
2000)
Plenary Session: “The Incitement Campaign Prior to Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin's Assassination”
Israel Communication Association Annual Conference
Tel-Aviv University (24 December 2000)
Participant, Round table on The Israel Press Council
The XX Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (19-24 June 2001)
“Liberalism and the Limits of Multiculturalism”; Chairperson of
two workshops on Collective and Minority Rights
International Conference: Bioethics and Science in the New
Epoch
Mali Losinj, Croatia (24-26 September 2001)
Plenary Session: “Non-voluntary and Involuntary Euthanasia in
the Netherlands”
The Annual Conference of the Israel Communication
Association
The Sapir College in the Negev (16 December 2001)
Round table about my book: Speech, Media and Ethics
9th Biennial Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (30 June – 4 July 2002)
Plenary Session: "Responsibility and Ethics in the Canadian
Media: Some Basic Concerns"
Moral Dilemmas in Medicine, Book Celebration
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (6 January 2003)
Keynote Lecture: "The Right to Die with Dignity" and Respondent
to a Panel of five experts
Mental Injuries: Medical, Legal and Ethical Aspects
Center of Mental Health, Law and Ethics, University of Haifa (11
March 2003)
Opening Lecture: "On Autonomy and Paternalism"
Annual Conference of the Israel Communication Association
Bar-Ilan University (13 April 2003)
“The Offense to Sensibilities Argument as Grounds for Limiting
Free Expression: Theory and Application”
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Media, Law and Democracy: Who Will Guard the Watchdog?
Bar-Ilan University (30 April 2003)
Plenary Session: “The Right to Privacy v. The Public’s Right to
Know”
The Right to Die with Dignity: Conference Dedicated to my
book
University of Haifa (15 May 2003)
Plenary Session: “Language and Reality at the End of Life”
21st Century Trust seminar Russia & the West
Château Klingenthal, France (13-15 June 2003)
Plenary Session: “Russia in the Middle East”
19th International Political Science Association (IPSA) World
Congress
Durban, South Africa (29 June-4 July 2003)
“The Scope of Tolerance and Its Moral Reasoning”
National Communication Association Annual Conference
Miami Beach (19-23 November 2003)
Two papers: "The Offense to Sensibilities Argument as Grounds
for Limiting Free Expression: The Israeli Experience"; "Privacy -
Two Episodes: Princess Diana’s Death and Les Editions Vice-Versa
Inc. v. Aubry"
5th Global Conference - Cultures of Violence
Mansfield College, Oxford (20- 23 September 2004)
Plenary Session: "Media Coverage of Terror: Troubling Episodes
and Suggested Guidelines"; Chairperson of a concurrent session
Teaching Ethics: Promoting Social Dialogue
Institute of Communication Ethics, University of Westminster,
London (15 April 2005)
Plenary Session: "On Compromise and Coercion"
Annual Conference of the Israel Communication Association
Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva (19 April 2005)
"The Right to Privacy v. Public Right to Know"
Treating the Dying Patients
University of Haifa (25 May 2005)
Opening Lecture: "Euthanasia in the Netherlands"; Participant in
the Concluding Round-Table
Annual Conference of the Israel Political Science
Association
Tel Aviv College (26 May 2005)
Plenary Session: "Human Rights: The Right to Privacy"
Rehabilitation 2005 –Challenges and Innovations, 56 National
Conference of the Israel Assoc. of Physical & Rehabilitation
Medicine
Dan Panorama Hotel, Tel Aviv (15-16 December 2005)
Keynote Lecture: "On Post-Coma Unawareness Patients"
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Freedom of Speech in Light of Prime Minister Sharon's
Disengagement Plan (Gaza First Plan)
University of Haifa (20 December 2005)
Plenary Session: “Political Extremism, Hate Speech and
Incitement: 1993-1995, 2003-2005”; Participant in the Concluding
Round-Table
Israel's Constitutional Law Conference
The Interdisciplinary Center School of Law, Herzliya (17 January
2006)
Plenary Session: "Disqualification of Political Parties and
Equality in the Right to Be Elected to the Knesset"
International Influences on National Legal Systems organized by
United States-Israel Educational Foundation
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and the Interdisciplinary
Center, Herzliya (29-30 January 2006)
Plenary Session: “Political Extremism and Incitement in Israel
1993-1995, 2003-2005: Comparative Analysis”
Information in Medicine and Law
University of Haifa (16 March 2006)
Plenary Session: "Data Collection in Medical Ethics
Research"
Annual Conference of the Israel Communication Association
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem (9 April 2006)
Round Table dedicated to my book The Scope of Tolerance and
lecture: "On Objective Reporting in the Media"
Israeli Politics at the Crossroads
Tel Aviv-Jaffa College (10 May 2006)
Opening Lecture: “Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads”
Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (22 May 2006)
Opening Lecture: “Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads”
Media and Terror Mishkenot Sha’ananim Center for Ethics,
Jerusalem (30 May 2006)
Keynote Lecture: “Ethical Guidelines to Media Coverage of
Terrorism”
Democracy in the Kibbutz Workshop
University of Haifa (4 June 2006)
Opening Lecture: “Liberalism and Democracy”
Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads
University of Haifa (14 June 2006)
Opening Lecture: “Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads”
The Psycho-Oncology Society Annual Conference
The Israel Cancer Association, Givatayyim (22 June 2006)
Keynote Lecture: “Language and Reality at the End of Life”
First Annual Tel Aviv University Workshop on The Arab-Israeli
Conflict
Tel Aviv and Haifa (25 June 2006)
Main Speaker: "Israeli Society Today"
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11th Biennial Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem (2-5 July 2006)
Invited Panelist: "Hate in the Classroom"
Hate on the Internet, B’nai Brith Canada
Toronto (11-12 September 2006)
Opening Plenary Session: “Hate on the Internet”
UNESCO International Symposium on Media and Ethics
Ankara (2-6 November 2006)
Opening Plenary Session: "Hate on the Internet"
International Conference on Education for Peace and
Democracy
Antalya (19-23 November 2006)
Opening Plenary Session: "Democracy Education in Israel"
The Character of the State of Israel Seminar
Oranim College (12 December 2006)
Keynote Lecture: “Schisms in Israel”
Center of Law & Technology Workshop: The Law of Search
Engines
School of Law, University of Haifa (21 December 2006)
Keynote Lecture: “Boundaries to Freedom of Expression on the
Internet”
57th Annual Conference of the International Communication
Association
San Francisco, CA (24-28 May 2007)
“Political Extremism and Incitement in Israel 1993-1995,
2003-2005”
Ethical Liberalism in Contemporary Society
Collegium Polonicum, Slubice, Poland (11-13 July 2007)
Opening Lecture: “Liberalism, Culture and Diversity”
Ethical Decision-Making at the End of Life
The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC (10 March 2008)
Plenary Session: “Terminal Terminology: Medical Language at the
End of Life”
Ethics and Evil in the Public Sphere
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan (27 April-1 May 2008)
Plenary Session: “In Internet’s Way”
First Annual Berkeley-GW Privacy Law Scholars Conference
George Washington University, Washington DC (12-13 June
2008)
Workshop Scholar on Privacy: Ethical and Legal
Considerations
"War on Terror" and Restrictions on Free Speech
Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), Jerusalem (17-20 February
2009)
Plenary Session: “Terrorism on the Internet”
Europeanization, Welfare and Democracy
Copenhagen (15-17 April 2009)
Plenary Session: “Multiculturalism in Liberal Democracies: The
Bounds of Intervention in Practices of Minority Cultures”
25 Association for Israel Studies Conference
Beer Sheva (31 May-3 June 2009)
“The Israel-Hezbollah War, Mamlakhtiut, and the Winograd
Committee”
Second Annual Berkeley-GW Privacy
Berkeley (4-6 June 2009)
“Responsibility and Ethics on the Internet”
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Law Scholars Conference
Sixth Annual Conference in Political Theory
Manchester Metropolitan University (2-4 September 2009)
“Net responsibility in Democracies”
Conflict and Complexity II: Theory, Evidence and Practice
University of Kent, Canterbury (8-9 September 2009)
Keynote Lecture: “Media Coverage of the Israel-Hezbollah War: A
Critical Analysis”
Terror and the Challenges to Nation-state
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, Portugal (28-30 October 2009)
Plenary Session: “In Internet's Way: How Terrorists Use the
Internet, and What Can Be Done to Counter Their Activities?”
Fourth International Conference on Applied Ethics
Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Hokkaido University,
Sapporo, Japan (12-16 November 2009)
Keynote Lecture: “Moral Responsibility and Social Responsibility
on the Internet”
The Third Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism
Jerusalem (16-18 December 2009)
“Hateful Speech on the Internet”
Virtual Communication, Collaboration and Conflict
University of Hull (19-20 March 2010)
Plenary Session: “Moral Responsibility and Social Networking:
The Megan Meier Tragedy”
Hate Versus Democracy on the Internet
Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy, NY (25-26 March
2010)
Invited Panelist, Plenary Session: “Hate on the Internet”
26 Association for Israel Studies Conference
University of Toronto (10-12 May 2010)
"The Failed Peace Process in the Middle East 1993-2009"
Third Annual Berkeley-GW Privacy Law Scholars Conference
GWU, Washington DC (2-4 June 2010)
Commentator and Participant “Repairing Online Reputation”
Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment
St Anne's College and the Oxford Internet Institute (16-17
September 2010)
“Fighting Hate and Bigotry on the Internet”
Perspectives beyond War and Crisis III: What kind of Palestinian
State for what kind of Peace?
The Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation
(VIDC) (23 November 2010)
Invited Panelist, Plenary Opening Session: “Perspectives on
State Formation in Palestine – a Road to a Failed (Non-)
State?”
Tackling Online Jihad: Understanding the Issues and How to
Respond
Wilton Park (31 January-2 February 2011)
Closed conference, by invitation only
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Think Global -- Hate Local
Northampton University (15 April 2011)
Plenary Session: “Hate on the Internet”
10th Losinj Days of Bioethics
Mali Losinj, Croatia (15-18 May 2011)
Invited Panelist: “End of Life Considerations in Belgium and the
Netherlands”
27th Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies
Brandeis University (13-15 June 2011)
“Is Law Appropriate to Regulate Hateful and Racist Speech:
Religious Extremism in Israel”; Chair and Discussant of “Issues in
Democracy” Panel
9/11: Ten Years On British Academy, London (2 September
2011)
Invited participant
European Association for Israel Studies - Inaugural
Conference
SOAS, London (18 September 2011)
Founding forum
Virtual Citizenship and Social Responsibility
The International Network Against Cyber Hate, Paris (10-11
October 2011)
Invited Panelist: “Social Responsibility on the Internet”
4th Annual ASMEA (Association for the Study of the Middle East
and Africa) Conference
Washington D.C. (3-5 November 2011)
Invited Panelist: “The Failed Peace Process in the Middle East
1993-2010”
28th Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies
University of Haifa (24-27 June 2012)
“Separation between State and Religion in Israel”;
“Accommodating the Palestinians on Both Sides of the Fence”; Chair
of a panel.
Liberal Wars: Strategy, History, Ideology
University of Reading (6-7 July 2012)
Invited Panelist: “Just and Unjust Wars: A Study of the Israeli
Wars”
5th Annual ASMEA (Association for the Study of the Middle East
and Africa) Conference
Washington D.C. (11-13 October 2012)
“Camp David 2000: Analysis of a Failure Foretold”
The 14th Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies, Canada and
Israel in a Changing World: New Trends and Directions
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem (20–23 May 2013)
“Freedom of Expression v. Social Responsibility: Holocaust
Denial in Canada”
4th International Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism
Jerusalem (28–30 May 2013)
Invited Panelist: “Combating hate on the Internet-Practical
Recommendations”
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29th Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies
UCLA (24-26 June 2013)
“Just and Unjust Wars: A Study of the Israeli Wars”
33rd International Congress on Law and Mental Health
Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam (14-19 July 2013)
“First Do No Harm: Euthanasia and Terminal Sedation in
Belgium”
Reconstructions Pre- and Post-Conflict: Emerging Powers And The
Future Of The World Order
University of Nicosia, Cyprus (1-3 September 2013)
Chairperson and Discussant of the Plenary Session on
“Reconstruction: The End of Conflict, the Persistence of
Struggle”
13th World Summit on Counter-Terrorism
Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Herzliya, Israel (8-11
September 2013)
Invited Panelist: "In Internet's Way: Radical, Terrorist
Islamists on the Free Highway"
European Association for Israel Studies – 3rd International
Conference
SOAS, London (15-17 September 2013)
“Israeli Democracy and the Rights of Its Palestinian
Citizens”
10th Anniversary Conference of the Institute of Communication
Ethics
Frontline Club, London (25 October 2013)
Plenary Session: “After Leveson – Press Regulation in
Britain”
3rd annual International Feminist Journal of Politics
Conference
University of Southern California, Los Angeles (9-11 May
2014)
“Judaism v Liberalism – The Status of Women in Israel”
30th Annual Meeting of the Israel Studies Association
Sde Boker, Israel (23-25 June 2014)
Chair and participant: Leaders who Shaped Israel's History in
Times of "Relative" Peace and in Times of War; “Judaism v
Liberalism – The Status of Women in Israel”
Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Annual
Conference
Leeds University (30 June - 2 July 2014)
“Consequentialism, Slogans Liberals Use and Their Fallacies”
APSA 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Washington, DC (28-31 August 2014)
“Consequential Reasoning and Its Critique”
“Peace is the Future - Religions and Cultures in Dialogue, 100
Years after World War I”
Antwerp (7-9 September 2014)
Invited Panelist: “Religions and Cultures in Dialogue on the
Value of Life”
EAIS 3rd Annual Conference on Israel Studies
SOAS, London (14-16 September 2014)
“Judaism v. Liberalism: The Status of Women in Israel”
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Euthanasia and Assisted Dying: Lessons from Belgium
The Anscombe Bioethics Centre, Oxford and St Mary’s University,
Twickenham (1 November 2014)
Plenary Session: “Euthanizing People Who Are ‘Tired of Life’ in
Belgium”
Palliative and End-of-Life-Care Research Summit
National End-of-life Care Intelligence Network Thistle Hotel,
London (15 January 2015)
Workshop Invitee
Global Expressive Rights and the Internet
Dartmouth College (18-19 April 2015)
Plenary Session: “Social Responsibility on the Internet”
The Holocaust and the Contemporary World:
International Interdisciplinary
Conference
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (23–24 April 2015)
“Holocaust Denial on the Internet”
5th International Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism
Jerusalem (12-15 May 2015)
Main Plenary: “Hate, Xenophobia and Bigotry on the Internet”
Contemporary Issues in the Criminal Justice Systems: Comparative
Perspective
Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Spain
(21-22 May 2015)
Plenary Session: "How Terrorists Use the Internet?"
The Governance of Religious Diversity. More or Less
Secularism?
The European University Institute, Florence, Italy (10-12 June
2015)
Plenary Session: “The Monopoly of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel and
Its Effects on the Status of Women”
The Search for a New Global Balance: America’s Changing Role in
the World
Salzburg Global Seminar, Salzburg, Austria (24-29 September
2015)
Plenary Session: “The Impact of the Middle East on Global Peace”
Round Table, Book Celebration: “Confronting the Internet’s Dark
Side”
The Theory of Just War
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University Warsaw (13-14 October
2015)
“Just and Unjust War: A Study of the Israeli Lebanon War of
1982”
First International Symposium on Communication Management
University of Vigo, Spain (27-28 November 2015)
Keynote Speaker: “Why Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side?”
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AHRC Crossing Over Network National Conference
University of Sheffield (15-16 March 2016)
Keynote Speaker: “The Role of the Patients’ Family at the End of
Life”
The Politics of Hate: Community, Societal and Global
Responses
University of Limerick (24-26 May 2016)
“Taking Hate Seriously: The Scope and the Challenge of Hate
Speech on the Internet”
Honor in Changing Society
College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan, Israel (19 June
2016)
Plenary Session: “Blasphemy in 19th Century: A Millian
Perspective”
32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Israel Studies "A
Western or Eastern Nation? The Case of Israel"
Jerusalem (20-22 June 2016)
“Just and Unjust War: A Study of the Israeli Lebanon War of
1982”
5th Annual Conference on Israel Studies
SOAS, London (4-6 September 2016)
“Discrimination against Women in Jewish Law (Halacha) and in
Israel”
4th International Conference: Shared Living in A Mixed City
The Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace, Jerusalem (15-17
November 2016)
Keynote Speaker: “Democracy, Tolerance and Multiculturalism”
PAIS Impact Conference
University of Warwick (22-23 November 2016)
Representing The University of Hull
Terrorist Incitement on the Internet
Fordham Law School, New York (7 April 2017)
Plenary Session: “The Role of Internet Intermediaries in
Tackling Terrorism Online”
PSA 67th Annual International Conference
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (10-12 April 2017)
“Baker and Scanlon on Freedom of Expression – A Critique”
33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Israel Studies
Brandeis University (12-14 June 2017)
“Arafat, Barak and Clinton at Camp David: Clashes of Characters
and Conduct” “The Monopoly of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel and Its
Effects on the Governance of Religious Diversity”
UCSIA Conference on Euthanasia
Hof van Liere, University of Antwerp (16-17 November 2017)
Keynote Speaker: “Euthanasia in Belgium and in The
Netherlands”
21st Nirma International
Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India (11-13 January 2018)
“Corporate Social Responsibility and Hate Speech on the
Internet”
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Conference on Management
Xescom Communication Congress
Universidad de A Coruña, Spain (22-23 March 2018)
Closing Lecture: “The Digital Seduction of Evil: Cyberterrorism
and Hate Speech on the Internet"
34th Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies
Berkeley University (25-27 June 2018)
“Governance of Religious Diversity, Power Struggle and
Discrimination against non-Orthodox Jews in Israel”
Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy
St. John’s College, Oxford (29 July-10 August 2018)
“Racism and Antisemitism”
NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme
Georgetown Marriott Hotel, Washington DC. (6-8 September
2019)
“The Post ISIS-era: Regional and Global Implications”
14. Colloquium Talks and Other Invited Addresses (Since 1995,
selected talks) “On Decisions to Forgo Life Sustaining Treatment”,
The Centre de recherche en droit public, Faculte de droit
Colloquium, Universite de Montreal (7 September 1995), and
Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass. (12 September 1995). “Boundaries
to Free Expression: An Analysis of the Offence to Sensibilities
Argument”, Law Faculty Colloquium, Bar-Ilan University (23 January
1996). “Tolerance and Political Extremism in Israel”, an evening
dedicated to my book The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: The
Struggle Against Kahanism in Israel, The Van Leer Jerusalem
Institute (11 March 1996). “Boundaries of Freedom of Expression:
How Should We Confront Incitement?”, Research Colloquium, La
Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
(UNAM), Mexico City (25 June 1996). Evening Address: “The Right to
Demonstrate v. the Right to Privacy: Picketing Private Homes of
Public Officials”, La Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Palermo,
Buenos Aires (11 August 1997). “A Circumscribed Plea for Active
Euthanasia”, Biomedical Ethics Colloquium, McGill University (17
September 1998). “Limits to Freedom of Speech: The Case of
Incitement”, Faculty of Law Colloquium, University of Montreal (17
September 1998).
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“Limits to Freedom of the Press: The Case of Incitement and
Media Ethics”, Centre for Refugee Studies Colloquium, York
University, Toronto, Ontario (5 October 1998). “The Catch of
Democracy”, The Hastings Center, New York (17 March 1999). “The
Right to Die with Dignity and Mercy Killings”, The Hastings Center,
New York (18 March 1999). “The Israel Supreme Court’s Decision on
Torture: Critical Appraisal”, UCLA School of Law Seminar (21
October 1999). “The Incitement Campaign Prior to Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin’s Assassination”, The Information Seminar, UCLA (3
February 2000). “Why Incitement Should Be Excluded from the Free
Speech Protection”, Center for International and Comparative Law
Colloquium, University of Baltimore School of Law (10 April 2000).
“A Circumscribed Plea for Physician-assisted Suicide”, Center for
the Study of Law, Science and Technology Colloquium, Arizona State
University College of Law (25 April 2000); George Mason University
School of Law Colloquium (12 April 2000). Dinner Address:
“Excluding Incitement from the Protection of the Free Speech
Principle: Lessons from the Israeli Recent Experience”, University
of Alberta Faculty of Law, Edmonton (29 May 2000). “The Israeli
Society and the Peace Process: Why Gaza First?”, Centre for
Contemporary Middle East Studies Colloquium, University of Southern
Denmark, Odense (8 February 2001). “Journalists Facing
Life-threatening Situations”, International Center for Ethics and
Human Values, Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Jerusalem (10 June 2001).
“Language and Reality at the End of Life”, University College
Faculty of Law Colloquium, London (23 January 2002). Book
celebrations: The Right to Die with Dignity, University of
Birmingham Law School Colloquium (24 January 2002); St. Catherine’s
College, Oxford, in cooperation with Oxford University School of
Medicine (25 January 2002); The Rockefeller Foundation Center,
Bellagio, Italy (7 February 2002). “Israeli Society and the Peace
Process: Time for Unilateral Steps”, Middle East Centre Colloquium,
St. Antony’s College, Oxford (29 January 2002). "Breaking the
Israeli-Palestinian Deadlock: The Gaza First Plan", The Rockefeller
Foundation Center, Bellagio, Italy (14 February 2002).
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"On Physician-assisted Suicide", The Dean's Monthly Luncheon
Forum, Faculty of Humanities, University of Haifa (24 April 2002).
“Words that Wound: The Incitement Campaign Prior to Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin’s Assassination”, Department of Linguistics
Colloquium, University of Vienna (2 December 2002). "The Israeli
Election System and the Forthcoming 2003 Elections", Department of
Political Science, University of Vienna (two lectures on 3 and 4
December 2002). "The Failed Peace Prospects in the Middle East –
The Gaza First Plan", Department of Political Science and Law
Faculty, Special Joint Colloquium, Gent University (4 February
2003). "The Pitfalls in the Dutch Euthanasia Law and Practice",
Cliniques Universitaires, St Luc Hospital, Brussels (5 February
2003). "Euthanasia in the Netherlands with Reflections on the New
Belgian Law on Euthanasia", Department of Medical Sociology and
Health Sciences Colloquium, Free University of Brussels (6 February
2003). "The 2003 Elections in Israel and the Prospects for Peace in
the Middle East", Department of Political Science, Université de
Liège, Liège (7 February 2003). "Mistakes Along the Oslo Path",
Vista University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa (10 July 2003);
Pretoria Board of Deputies (15 July 2003). "The Roots of the
Arab-Israeli Palestinian Conflict", Vista University, Bloemfontein,
South Africa (14 July 2003). "The Failed Peace Process in the
Middle East", Vista University, Mamelodi, Pretoria (16 July 2003).
"Critique of the Dutch Euthanasia Policy", University of Windsor
School of Law Colloquium (1 December 2003). Distinguished Lecture,
Manitoba School of Law, "Hate Speech and the Assassination of Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin", University of Manitoba School of Law,
Winnipeg (15 January 2004). "Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Is It
Heaven or Is It Hell?", University of Manitoba Ethics Center
Distinguished Lecture, Winnipeg (16 January 2004). The Samuel G.
Dunn Lectureship in Medicine and the Humanities, "Language and
Reality at the End of Life", Institute for the Medical Humanities,
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas (3 February
2004).
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"Conceptualizing the Right to Privacy: Helpful Distinctions and
the Case of Princess Diana in Britain", University of Baltimore
School of Law Colloquium (19 February 2004). "The Scope of
Tolerance", Case Western University School of Law Colloquium,
Cleveland (23 February 2004). Book celebrations: "Euthanasia in the
Netherlands: The Policy and Practice of Mercy Killings", Department
of Bioethics Colloquium, Case Western University, Cleveland (24
February 2004); Department of Clinical Bioethics Colloquium, NIH,
Bethesda (5 March 2004). "On Coercion and Compromise", McGill
University and University de Montreal Political Theory Workshop (19
March 2004). "The Failed Peace Prospects in the Middle East: From
Oslo to the Fence", Department of Political Science Colloquium,
Concordia University (22 March 2004). The Jonathan and Maxine
Marshall Speaker Series Inaugural Lecture, "Liberalism, Liberty and
Multiculturalism", Arizona State University Center for the Study of
Religion and Conflict (2 April 2004). Book celebrations: Euthanasia
in the Netherlands: The Policy and Practice of Mercy Killings,
Institute for Policy Studies Colloquium, Johns Hopkins University
(18 May 2004); Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute Colloquium,
Johns Hopkins University (3 June 2004); Tel Aviv University School
of Law (28 October 2004); Fulbright Seminar on Bioethics, Bar
Ilan/Cleveland Universities (15 January 2006); Centre for Applied
Philosophy and Public Ethics Colloquium, ANU, Canberra (23 February
2006). "Why Incitement Should Be Excluded from the Protection of
the Free Speech Principle? Lessons from the Israeli Experience",
Department of Political Science Colloquium, Bar-Ilan University (11
January 2005). "Media Coverage of Terrorism: Some Important
Lessons", University of Leiden Political Science, International
Relations and Law Joint Lecture (9 February 2005). "Incitement
1993-1995 and 2000-2005: Lessons from the Israeli Experience",
Department of Political Science Colloquium, University of
Antwerp-UFSIA (14 February 2005). "Political Extremism, Hate Speech
and Incitement in Israel: An Overview", House of Parliament,
Brussels (15 February 2005). "The Middle East at the Crossroads",
Department of Political Science, Université de Liège, Liège (16
February 2005).
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"The Threats of Global Terrorism", Royal Military Academy,
Brussels (17 February 2005). Inaugural Lecture of the School of
Applied Global Ethics: "Incitement, Hate Speech, and Freedom of
Speech", Leeds Metropolitan University (18 April 2005). "The
Disengagement Plan and the Media: The Boundaries of Rebellion", The
Israeli Bar Communication Committee, Tel Aviv (7 August 2005). "The
Big Bangs in Israeli Politics", Lowy Institute for International
Policy Colloquium, Sydney (21 February 2006). "Liberalism and
Multiculturalism", ANU Law Faculty Seminar Series, The Australian
National University, Canberra (22 February 2006). "On Compromise
and Coercion", Department of Philosophy Colloquium, ANU, Canberra
(24 February 2006) Book celebration: The Scope of Tolerance,
Department of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Auckland (1
March 2006). "Language and Reality at the End of Life", Auckland
City Hospital Luncheon Series (2 March 2006). "Media Coverage of
Terrorism: Problems and Remedies", Special Evening Lecture,
organized by the Department of Political Studies, University of
Auckland (2 March 2006). "Internalized and Designated Coercion",
Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto (15 September
2006). "The Hezbollah War", Centre for Security and Defence
Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa (20 September 2006). “The
Media, the Internet and Terrorism”, Department of Communication,
The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya (18 December 2006). “In
Internet’s Way”, University of Lancaster Law School and the Centre
for Language and Social Life (21 March 2007). “Euthanasia in the
Netherlands”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
(15 October 2007). “Euthanasia in the Netherlands and in Belgium:
Law, Practice, Pitfalls and Lessons”, University of Pennsylvania
Center for Bioethics (20 November 2007). Keynote Speech, LL.M.
Program on Law and Government, “The Right to Die with Dignity: An
Argument in Ethics and Law”, American University Program on Law and
Government (30 January 2008).
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Book Celebration: The Democratic ‘Catch’: Free Speech and Its
Limits, Library of Congress (12 February 2008). “In Internet’s Way:
Free Speech on the Free Highway”, George Washington University
School of Media and Public Affairs (14 February 2008). “Euthanasia
in Belgium: Policy Making and Reform Proposals”, Johns Hopkins
Berman Institute of Bioethics (25 February 2008). “In Internet’s
Way”, The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC (4 March 2008).
“Israel at 60 – Challenges on the Road to Tranquility”, The Woodrow
Wilson Center, Washington DC (19 March 2008). “Media Coverage of
Terror”, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George
Washington University (15 April 2008). Inaugural Lecture: “In
Internet’s Way: Terrorism, hate, child pornography and
crime-facilitating speech on the free highway”, The University of
Hull (19 October 2009); Scarborough Campus (5 May 2010). “Ethics,
Academic Freedom and Politics”, University of Lincoln (10 December
2009). “Tolerance and Freedom of Expression”, Panel with Lord
Bhikhu Parekh, Hull Guildhall (25 May 2010). “Trust,
Responsibility, and the Internet”, Reuters Institute for the Study
of Journalism, Christ Church, Oxford (26 May 2010). Distinguished
Lecture, “Euthanasia in the Netherlands and Belgium – Critical
Appraisal”, Catanzaro School of Law, Italy (16 December 2010). “In
Internet’s Way: Radical, Terrorist Islamists on the Free Highway”,
George Washington University (1 November 2011). The Stead Lecture,
“From Oslo to Camp David (1993-2000) - Study of Failed Peace
Negotiations or How Not to Negotiate and Implement Peace”,
University of Baltimore School of Law (2 November 2011). “A
Shattered Dream: What Is Left from Oslo’s Breakthrough?”, Lincoln
College, Oxford University (24 November 2011). "Shattered Dreams:
The Illusive Search for Peace in the Middle East", Department of
War Studies, King’s College (9 December 2011). “In Internet’s Way:
Jihadism on the Free Highway”, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,
London (18 January 2012).
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“The Failed Middle East Peace Process 1993-2009”, Liberal Way of
War Programme, University of Reading (22 February 2012). “One
State, Two State, Three State Solution”, The Crown Center for
Middle East Studies, Brandeis University (15 October 2012). “In
Internet’s Way: Social Responsibility on the Internet”, George
Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs (18
October 2012). “Avoiding the Destruction of the Third Temple:
Separating State and Religion in Israel”, Centre for Jewish
Studies, University of Manchester (3 October 2013). “Why Can’t We
All Just Get Along? The politics of peace and reconciliation in the
Middle East”, CogTalk event, Plymouth University (30 January 2014).
“The Right to Die with Dignity: An Argument in Ethics and Policy”,
Antwerp University (23 April 2014). “First Do No Harm: Euthanasia
of Demented Patients in Belgium”, Antwerp University (24 April
2014). “Euthanasia in Belgium and in the Netherlands”, Battle of
Ideas, The Barbican, London (19 October 2014). “The Roots of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Amnesty International, Hull (12
November 2014). “The Aftermath of the 2015 Israeli Elections”,
Meretz UK, London (23 July 2015). Book celebrations: Confronting
the Internet's Dark Side -- Moral and Social Responsibility on the
Free Highway, Hibernian Law Journal Annual Lecture, Dublin (12
November 2015); University of Antwerp School of Law (11 December
2015); School of Communication, Bar-Ilan University (25 January
2016); School of Communications, IDC Herzliya, Israel (26 January
2016); School of Arts and Media, University of Salford (18 May
2016); Hartington Hall (10 September 2017); MNIT Jaipur, India (18
January 2018). Debate, ‘This House Believes a Two-State Solution in
the Middle East is Unattainable’: View Against, The Oxford Union
(19 May 2016). “Should the Euthanasia Act in Belgium Include
Children?”, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Universität Basel (1
November 2016). “My Journey in the Field of Medical Ethics”,
Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
(23 January 2017).
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“Should the Euthanasia Act in Belgium Include Children?”,
Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City (27 January 2017). “Freedom
of Speech and Media Ethics”, Department of Communication,
University of Liverpool (3 February 2017). “The Complexity of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, The Indian Cultural Club, Hull (17
February 2017). “The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Limmud Hull (7
May 2017). Death Café, Hull (12 May 2017). “Why Confronting the
Internet's Dark Side”, Cardiff University (8 June 2017). “The
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Social and Legal Aspects”, Hartington
Hall (9 September 2017). “Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict”, Limmud Leeds (29 October 2017). “Israel at 69 – Key
Considerations and Challenges”, Hawkhills (5 November 2017). “The
Search for Peace in the Middle East”, Glasgow (10 December 2017).
“Irresponsible Freedom of Speech: Cyberbullying and Suicide”, GLS
Law College, Ahmedabad, India (6 January 2018). “Liberalism,
Tolerance and Multiculturalism: The Bounds of Liberal Intervention
in Affairs of Minority Cultures”, GCLS Open House Lecture Series,
Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar, India (8 January
2018). “Conducting Research in Law and in the Social Sciences”,
Nirma University, Institute of Law, India (9 January 2018). “Roots
of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Department of Political
Science, University of Baroda, India (10 January 2018). “Right to
Die with Dignity”, National Law University, Jodhpur, India (13
January 2018). “Baptism by Fire: Trial of Speech, Democracy and
Media in India”, Panel with Ajay Umat and Salil Tripathi, Nirma
University, Institute of Law, India (17 January 2018). Balvant
Parekh Distinguished Lecture 2018, “Multiculturalism in Liberal
Democracies: The bounds of intervention in practices of minority
cultures”, Centre for General Semantics, Vadodara, India (17
January 2018).
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“Striking A Balance: Multiculturalism and Human Rights”, MNIT
Jaipur, India (19 January 2018). “Possible Solutions to the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Limmud Manchester (4 February 2018).
Debate, ‘This House Believes the Two State Solution is Dead’: View
Against, Cambridge Union Debating Society (22 February 2018). “The
Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, University of Girona,
Spain (19 March 2018). “The Role of Internet Intermediaries in
Tackling Online Hate”, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain (20
March 2018). “Was Trump’s Decision to Relocate the American Embassy
to Jerusalem Correct?”, Manchester (13 May 2018). “Hate on the
Internet”, St. John's College, Oxford University (7 August 2018).
“Multiculturalism and Liberal Democracy: Striking A Just,
Reasonable Balance”, Hull Guildhall (15 January 2019). “First Do No
Harm - Euthanasia in Belgium”, Centre for Bioethics and Emerging
Technologies, St Mary’s University (16 May 2019). “The Roots of and
Possible Solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”, Limmud,
Leeds (15 September 2019). 15. Referees Professor Richard Abel,
UCLA School of Law, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Box 951476, Los Angeles,
California 90095-1476, USA. E-mail: [email protected] President
(ret.), The Israel Supreme Court, Professor Aharon Barak, The
Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), P.O. Box 167, Herzliya 46150
Israel. Email: [email protected] Phone 972-9-9602839 Professor
Arthur Caplan, founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics, New
York University School of Medicine, 120 West 15th Street, New York,
NY 10011, USA. Email: [email protected] Phone:
001-646-501-2739 Professor Jo Carby-Hall, Director of International
Legal Research, Centre for Legislative Studies, University of Hull,
Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX, England. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 01482465799
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Professor Robert Cavalier, Department of Philosophy, Baker Hall
155, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 412.268.7643 Professor Naomi Chazan,
Dean of the School of Government and Society and Former Deputy
Speaker of the Knesset, Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, 2
Rabeno Yeruham St., Tel Aviv 6086, Israel. Email:
[email protected] Professor Clifford G. Christians, Research
Professor of Communications, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, College of Communications, 810 S. Wright Street,
Suite 228, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. Email:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
Phone direct 217 244 1416 phone 217 333-1549. fax (217) 244-7695.
The Honourable Peter de C. Cory, Supreme Court of Canada,
Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0J1, Canada. Professor Peter
Decherney, Department of English, 3600 Market Street, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6273, USA. Email:
[email protected] Professor Dorothy E. Denning, Department of
Defense Analysis, Graduate School of Operational and Information
Sciences, Monterey, CA 93943, USA. Email: [email protected]
Professor David Drewry, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Hull,
Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX, England; Vice-President, European
University Association. Email: [email protected] Phone:
0788-5318961 Professor Mervyn Frost, Department of War Studies,
King’s College, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, England. Email:
[email protected] Mobile: 07910850175 Professor Shimon Glick,
Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, POB 653, Be'er Sheva 84105
ISRAEL. Phone: (972-8) 647 7407,647-7415. Fax: (972-8) 647 7633.
[email protected] Justice Professor Frank Iacobucci,
formerly Justice at The Supreme Court of Canada, Supreme Court of
Canada Building, Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0J1,
Canada. Email: [email protected] Phone: 001-416-865-7500
Professor Dr. Jan C. Joerden, Europa-Universitat Viadrina, Institut
fur Strafrecht, Grobe Scharrnstrabe 59, D-15230 Frankfurt (Oder),
Germany. Email: [email protected];
[email protected]
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Professor Asa Kasher, Laura Schwarz-Kipp Professor Emeritus of
Professional Ethics and Philosophy of Practice, Tel Aviv
University, Academic Advisor, IDF College of National Defense,
Editor, PHILOSOPHIA (Springer), Department of Philosophy, Tel-Aviv
University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel. Email: [email protected]
Phone: +972-3-6350658 Professor Scott Kim, Director, Department of
Bioethics, NIH/CC/BEP, Washington DC, USA. Email: [email protected]
Professor Will Kymlicka, Canada Research Chair in Political
Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Watson Hall 313, Queen’s
University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 001-613-5332182 Professor Edmund B.
Lambeth, Director, Thomas Jefferson Center for Religion, the
Professions and the Public, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, 309
Cornell Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Email: [email protected] Professor John D. Lantos, Director,
Center for Bioethics, Children's Mercy Hospital, 2401 Gillham Road,
KCMO 64108, USA. Email: [email protected] Professor Frederick M.
Lawrence, Secretary and CEO-elect, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Email: ,
NW, Washington, DC 20009. 1606 New Hampshire
[email protected] Prof. Dr. Willem Lemmens, Chair, Department
of Philosophy, Antwerp University, Stadscampus D417, Prinsstraat
13, B – 2000 Antwerp, Belgium. Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 0032 478 57 61 98 Deputy President Justice Eliyahu Mazza,
Israel Supreme Court, Sha’arei Mishpat Street, Kiryat David
Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 91909, Israel. Email: [email protected]
Professor Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, House of Lords,
London, SW1A 0PW, England. Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7219
5353 Professor Robert O’Neill, Emeritus Chichele Professor of the
History of War and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford. Now 23 Ada
Road, Blackheath, NSW 2785, Australia. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 0044 61 2 4787 6793 Professor Lord
Bhikhu Parekh, House of Lords, Parliament Square, Westminster SW1P
3AD, London, England (Mail: 211 Victoria Avenue, Hull HU5 3EF).
Email: [email protected]
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Phone: 01482-345530 Professor Derek Penslar, William Lee Frost
Professor of Jewish History, History Department, Harvard
University, Robinson Hall, 35 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138,
USA. Email: [email protected] Professor Donna Robinson
Divine, President, Association for Israel Studies; Morningstar
Professor of Government, Director of Middle East Studies,
Department of Government, Smith College, 10 Elm Street,
Northampton, Mass 01063, USA. Email: [email protected] Phone:
001-860-233-3933 Deputy President (ret.), The Israel Supreme Court,
Justice Elyakim Rubinstein, The Supreme Court, Sha’arei Mishpat
Street, Kiryat David Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 91909, Israel. Email:
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected] President (ret.), The Israel Supreme Court,
Justice Meir Shamgar, The Supreme Court, Sha’arei Mishpat Street,
Kiryat David Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 91909, Israel. Email:
[email protected]; [email protected] Professor Avraham
Steinberg, Shaarei Zedek Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics,
P.O. Box 3235, Jerusalem 91031, Israel. Email: [email protected]
Professor Evert van Leeuwen, Department IQ Healthcare, section
Ethics Philosophy and History of Medicine, UMC St Radboud, P.O. Box
9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Email:
[email protected] Professor Michael Walzer, School of
Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 08540,
USA. Phone: (609) 734-8000. Email: [email protected] Professor David
N. Weisstub, Philippe Pinel Professor of Legal Psychiatry and
Biomedical Ethics, Faculté de médecine, C.P. 6128, Succursale
Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec H3C 3 J7, Canada. Email:
[email protected] Professor Itzhak Zamir, former Legal Advisor to the
Government and Justice (ret.), The Supreme Court, Sha’arei Mishpat
Street, Kiryat David Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 91909, Israel. Email:
[email protected] Past Referees Professor Sir Isaiah Berlin,
All Souls College, Oxford (until his death in 1997). Provost Dr.
Geoffrey Marshall, Queen's College, Oxford (until his death in
2003). Professor Jack Pole, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford (until
his death in 2010).
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Mr. Wilfrid Knapp, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford (until his
death in 2011). Professor Roderick A. Macdonald, McGill University
(until his death in 2014). 16. Miscellaneous - Summer School,
Political Science/International Relations, Georgetown University
(summer 1985). - Winner of the Amalya Feindrich Prize in Poetry,
toward publication of my book Middle Eastern Shores (published in
Hebrew by Sa’ar, 1993). - Op. Ed. columnist, Davar Rishon (Israeli
daily newspaper) (1996). - Media ethics expert for “Documedia”,
Israel Broadcasting Authority (1998-1999, 2001-2003). - Hosted talk
shows on Israel’s Academic TV Channel (1998-2006). Entrees in books
of distinction - Entry in Outstanding People of the 20th Century,
First Edition, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge,
England (1999), p. 119. - Entry in Who's Who in the World, 16th
Edition, Marquis Who's Who (1999), p. 319; 19th Edition (2002), p.
403; 24th Edition (2006); 28th Edition (2011); 29th Edition (2012);
31st Edition (2014); 32nd Edition (2015); 33rd Edition (2016). -
Entry in Asia/Pacific Who’s Who, Vol. IV, Rifacimento
International, India (2002), p. 492; Vol. V (2005); Vol. VI (2006):
218-219; Vol. VII (2007), pp. - Entry in The International
Directory of Distinguished Leadership, Vol. 11, American
Biographical Institute (2003), p. 37. - Entry in Asia – Men &
Women of Achievement, Reguerdon and Co., India (2003), p. 68. -
Entry in Contemporary Who's Who, American Biographical Institute
(2002-2003), p. 85; (2003-2004). - Entry in Reference Asia: Asia's
Who’s Who of Men and Women of Achievement, Revised edition,
Rifacimento International, India (2003). - Entry in American
Biography (2004). - Entry in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare,
5th Edition, Marquis Who’s Who (2004-2005). - Entry in Biography
Fame International, Special Issue, Vol. VII (2004). - Entry in the
Contemporary Who's Who of Professionals, American Biographical
Institute (2004/2005). - Entry in Asian/American Who’s Who, Vol.
IV, Rifacimento International, India (2005). - Entry in Biography
Today, Vol. III, Rifacimento International, India (2005). - Entry
in The Contemporary Who's Who of Professionals, American
Biographical Institute (2005). - Entry in Distinguished and
Admirable Achievers, 2nd ed. 2005, South-Asia Intl. Publication
Company (2006). - Entry in Afro-Asian Who's Who, Vol. I,
Rifacimento International, India (2006). - Entry in The Dictionary
of International Biography, Vol. 36, International Biographical
Centre, Cambridge (2011).
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- Entry in Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21th Century,
International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England (2014). -
Entry in Leading Professionals of the World, International
Biographical Centre (2014). - Entry in 2000 Outstanding
Intellectuals of the 21th Century, International Biographical
Centre, Cambridge, England (2015). II. PUBLICATIONS D.Phil.
Dissertation The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: Liberal
Theory and the Struggle Against Kahanism in Israel. 308 pp + xviii;
submitted in Trinity Term, 1991. Supervisors: Dr. Geoffrey
Marshall, Queen’s College. Mr. Wilfrid Knapp, St. Catherine’s
College. Professor Isaiah Berlin (unofficial). Examiners Professor
Hillel Steiner, Department of Government, University of Manchester.
Mr. (later Professor) John Gardner, All Souls College, Oxford.
Books Authored 1. The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance: The
Struggle Against Kahanism in Israel (Gainesville, FL: The
University Press of Florida, 1994). 329 pp.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Boundaries-Liberty-Tolerance-Struggle/dp/0813012589/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_5/277-6110113-8624529
ISBN 0-8130-1258-9
Hebrew version, Gvulut Ha’sovlanut Ve’hache