Daphne Barak-Erez

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Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez
36 Harav Amiel St.
Tel-Aviv 62263
Tel: 972-3-6057159
Fax: 972-3-5445538
ISRAEL
CURRICULLUM VITAE
First Name: Daphne.
Family Name: Barak-Erez.
Marital Status: Married (to Dr. Chen Erez) + 2 children.
Academic Education:
1984-1987 LL.B., Tel-Aviv University (summa cum laude, valedictorian
of class, member of the editorial board of the Tel Aviv University Law Review).
1987-1989 LL.M., Tel-Aviv University (summa cum laude(.
1990-1992 J.S.D., Tel-Aviv University (recipient of the Colton Fellowship).
Military Service:
1987-1990 Legal Officer (Captain) in the Military Attorney General
in the I.D.F.)promoted to Major in the reserves(.
Academic Experience:
1986
Research Assistant, Tel-Aviv University.
1987-1988 Teaching Assistant, Tel-Aviv University.
1991-1995 Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Haifa University;
1993-1994 Visiting Researcher, Harvard Law School
1991-1996,
1999-
Visiting Faculty, School of Law, College of Management
1995-1999 Visiting Faculty, School of Law, The Interdisciplinary Center
1992-1997 Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.
1997-2000 Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.
2000
Visiting Fellow, Max-Planck Institute, Heidelberg.
2000-2004 Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.
2002
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Laws, University College London.
2004
Visiting Researcher, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne.
2004-
Professor, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.
2005
Visiting Professor, Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland (Fall).
2005
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, Toronto University (Fall).
2006
Visiting Professor, Master in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action, University of
Siena (Spring).
2006
Fellow, Schell Center for International Human Rights, Yale Law School.
2006 -
Stewart and Judy Colton Professor of Law, Chair of Law and Security.
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2007
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, Toronto University (Winter).
2007
Visiting Professor, School of Administration and Management, Rzeszow, Poland
(Winter).
2007
Visiting Professor, Asia-America Institute in Transnational Law, Duke Law School in
cooperation with Honk Kong University, Hong Kong (Summer).
2007
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, Queens University, Kingston, Canada (Fall).
2008
Hebert Smith Visitor, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England (Spring).
2008
Visiting Professor, Columbia Law School (Fall).
2009
Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Fordham Law School (invitation).
Other Tenures:
1996-1999 Deputy Commissioner of Disciplinary Matters, Tel-Aviv University
2000
Commissioner of Disciplinary Matters, Tel-Aviv University
1998-2000 Chairperson of the Council of Administrative Tribunals, Ministry of Justice
2000-2001 Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights, Tel-Aviv University.
2000-2002 Deputy Dean, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University.
2002
Tel-Aviv University Rector's series of lectures.
2003
Broadcast University Radio series of lectures.
2002-
Official Developments Correspondent, ICON – International Journal of Constitutional
Law (published by OUP).
2003
Member of the Corporate Subcommittee, Committee on the Status of the National
Library,
Hebrew University and Rothschild Foundation.
2004
Member of the Selection Committee of the Prosecutor General.
2004-2005 Chair of Committee for Reform in Students' Disciplinary Matters.
2004-2005 Member of Committee for Evaluating the Israeli Academy of Science.
2005-
Member of Committee on Nominations for High Positions in the Civil Service.
2007 -
Member of Israel's Council of Higher Education.
Professional Memberships:
1988-
Israel Bar Association
1988-
The Israeli Association of Public Law (2005-
1997-
Law and Society Association.
1998-
International Association of Constitutional Law
1998-
Israeli Law and Society Association
2008-
American Law Institute
2008-
International Academy of Comparative Law
Academic and Professional Awards:
LL.B. Studies
1985
Rector's List of Tel Aviv University
1986
Rector's List of Tel Aviv University
1987
Rector's List of Tel Aviv University
1988
LL.B. Summa Cum Laude
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Chair).
LL.M. Studies
1990
LL.M. Summa Cum Laude
J.S.D. Studies
1991-1992
Colton Fellowship
Teaching Excellence
2002
Rector's Prize for Excellence in Teaching
2006
Rector's Prize for Excellence in Teaching
Academic Excellence
2006
The Zeltner Prize
Professional and Public Recognition
2006
Woman of the City Award (by the Municipality of Tel-Aviv)
2006
Women in Law Award (by the Israeli Bar Association)
Publications:
Books –
In English –
1. Human Rights in Private Law (Hart Publishing, 2001) (editor, with Prof. Daniel Friedmann) (393
pages).
2. Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion and Culture in Israel (University of Wisconsin Press, 2007) (188
pages).
3. Exploring Social Rights: Between Theory and Practice (Hart publishing, 2007) (editor. With
Aeyal Gross) (426 pages).
In Hebrew –
4. Contractual Liability of Public Authorities (1990) (250 pages (.
5. Constitutional Torts (1993) (358 pages(.
6. A Jewish and Democratic State (1996) (editor) (308 pages (.
7. First Judgments (1999) (editor) (143 pages).
8. Army, Society and Law (2002) (editor) (478 pages).
9. Milestone Judgments of the Israeli Supreme Court (2003) (138 pages).
10. Legal Feminism in Theory and Practice (Collection of articles) (2005) (editor) (233 pages).
11. Studies in Law, Gender and Feminism (2007) (chief editor) (1010 pages).
Articles:
In English 1. "Damages Actions as a Means of Protecting Public Law Rights in
Israel" 12 Tel-Aviv Stud. in Law (1994) 67-80.
2. "From an Unwritten to a Written Constitution: The Israeli
Challenge in American Perspective" 26 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
(1995) 309-355.
3. "A State Action Doctrine for an Age of Privatization"
45 Syracuse L.Rev. (1995) 1169-1192.
4. "Codification and Legal Culture: In Comparative Perspective"
13 Tulane European and Civil Law Forum (1998) 125-137.
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5. "Civil Rights in the Privatized State: A Comparative View"
28 Anglo-American L.Rev. (1999) 503-534.
6. “The Delusion of Symmetric Rights” 19 Oxford J. of Legal Stud. (1999) 297-311 (with Prof.
Ron Shapira).
7. "Civil Rights and Privatization in Israel" 28 Isr. Y. Hum. Rts. (1998) 203-216.
8. “Constitutional Limitations on Privatization in Israel" Israeli Reports to the XV International
Congress on Comparative Law (1999) 317-332.
9. “Collective Memory and Judicial Legitimacy: The Historical Narrative of the Israeli Supreme
Court" 16 Canadian Journal of Law and Society/Revue Canadienne Droit et Societe (2001) 93-112.
10. “Introduction” Human Rights in Private Law (Daniel Friedmann and Daphne Barak-Erez ed.,
Hart Publishing, 2001) 1-9 (with Prof. Daniel Friedmann).
11. “The Primaries System and Its Constitutional Effect: Where is the Revolution?” 3 Theoretical
Inquiries in Law (2002) 197-206.
12. “Judicial Review of Politics: The Israeli Case” 29 Journal of Law and Society (2002) 611-631.
13. “The Israeli Welfare State: Growing Expectations and Diminishing Returns” The Welfare State,
Globalization and International Law (Eyal Benvenisti and Georg. Nolte editors, Springer, 2004),
103- 133.
14. "Assigned Residence in Israel's Administered Territories: The Judicial Review of Security
Measures" 33 Isr. Y. Hum. Rts. (2003) 303 -313.
15. "The International Law of Human Rights and Constitutional Law: A Case Study of an
Expanding Dialogue" 2 ICON – International Journal of Constitutional Law (2004) 611- 632.
16. "The Administrative Process as a Domain of Conflicting Interests" 6 Theoretical Inquiries in
Law (2005) 193 – 213.
17. "The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations and the Distinction between the Reliance
and Expectation Interests" 11 European Public Law (2005) 583 – 601.
18. "An International Community of Legislatures?"
The Least Examined Branch: The Role of Legislatures in the Constitutional State
(R. W. Bauman and T. Kahana editors, Cambridge University Press, 2006) 532 – 547.
translated to Italian: "Una Comunita Internazionale Di Legislatori?" Il Filangieri
(Rivista trimestrale de Scienza della Legislazione e Diritto Pubblico) (2005) 57-83.
19. "Law in Society: A Unifying Power or a Source of Conflict?"
Law and Sociology (M. Freeman editor, Oxford University Press, 2006) 165 – 184.
20. "The Security Barrier: Between International Law, Constitutional Law and Domestic Judicial
Review" 4 ICON - International Journal of Constitutional Law (2006) 540 – 552.
21. "Applying Administrative Law to Privatization in Israel" Israeli Reports to the XVI International
Congress on Comparative Law (2006) 47-68.
22 “The Law of Historical Films: in the aftermath of Jenin Jenin” 16 USC Interdisciplinary L. J.
(2007) 495-522.
23. "The Feminist Battle for Citizenship: Between Combat Duties and Conscientious Objection" 13
Cardozo J. of Law and Gender (2007) 531-560.
24."Israeli Administrative Law at the Crossroads: Between the English Model and the American
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Model" 40 Isr. L. Rev. (2007) 57 - 71.
25. "Human Rights in Private Law: The Israeli Case" Human Rights and the Private Sphere – A
Comparative Study" (Routledge-Cavendish, Dawn Oliver and Jorg Fedtke editors, 2007) 252-275
(with Israel Gilead).
26. "Terrorism and Profiling: Shifting the Focus from Criteria to Effects" 29 Cardozo L. Rev.
(2007) 1- 9.
27. "Introduction: Do We Need Social Rights? Questions in the Era of Globalisation, Privatisation,
and the Diminished Welfare State" Exploring Social Rights (Daphne Barak-Erez and Aeyal Gross
editors, Hart Publishing, 2007) 1-17 (with Aeyal Gross).
28. "Social Citizenship - The Neglected Aspect of Israeli Constitutional Law" Exploring Social
Rights (Daphne Barak-Erez and Aeyal Gross editors, Hart Publishing, 2007) 243 -261 (with Aeyal
Gross).
29. "Social Rights as Women’s Rights" Exploring Social Rights (Daphne Barak-Erez and Aeyal
Gross editors, Hart Publishing, 2007) 397-408.
30. "Citizenship and Immigration Law in the Vise of Security, Nationality, and Human Rights"
6 ICON - International Journal of Constitutional Law (2008) 184-192.
31. "Law and Politics in Israel Lands: Toward Distributive Justice" 14 Israel Affairs (2008) 681 –
699.
In Hebrew –
32. "The Individual's Access to the Media: Balance of Interests and
the Freedom of Speech" 12 Tel Aviv U. L Rev. (1987) 183-204.
33. "The "Employment Contract" of Individuals in the I.D.F. on
Regular Service" 40 Hapraklit (1991) 114-124.
34. "The Right of Public Employees to Freedom of Expression" 16
Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (1991) 369-390.
35. "Shooting and Training Areas - The Legal Aspect" 11-12 IDF L. Rev.
Military (1991) 153-170.
36. "The Enforcement of the State Budget and Administrative Contracts" 1 Hamishpat
(1993) 253-257.
37. "Civil Liability of Public Bodies: Normative Duality" 1 Mishpat Umimshal (1993)
275-294.
38. "Administrative Damages and Public Tenders" 2 Mishpat Umimshal (1994)
35-54.
39. "Administrative Law" Yearbook on Israeli Law 1992-1993 (1994(
197-234.
40. "Relative Voidness and Judicial Discretion" 24 Mishpatim (199503(
519-544.
41. "Corporations in Public Law" 19 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (1995) 273-308.
42. "The High Court of Justice in the Role of the Attorney General" 5 Plilim
(1996) 219-235.
43. "Symmetry and Neutrality: Reflections on the Nachmani Case" 20
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Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. 197-219 (1996(.
44. "Protecting Reliance in Administrative Law" 27 Mishpatim (1996) 17-69.
45. "Administrative Law: Review and Development" Yearbook on Israeli Law 1996 – 1997 (1997)
307-355.
46. "The Reasonable Woman" 6 Plilim (1997) 115-135.
47. ""An acre here, an acre there" - Israel Land Administration in the Vise of Interest Groups"
21 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (1998) 613-636(
(published also in: Land Law in Israel: Between Private and Public (H. Dagan editor, 1999) 371 394.
48. “Israeli Codification in the Perspective of Contract Law” 22 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (1999) 793 818.
49. “Public Law and Private Law: Overlaps and Mutual Influences" 5 Mishpat Umimshal (1999) 95
- 115.
50. “The Judiciability of Politics” 8 Plilim (1999) 369 - 387.
51. “Israel Lands Between Public Administration and Privatization: Distributive Justice in the
Administrative Process" Distributive Justice in Israel (M. Mautner ed., 2000) 203 - 219.
52. “The Democratic Challenge of Administrative Law" 24 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (2000) 369 - 412.
53. “Human Rights in an Age of Privatization” 8 Labor, Society and Law (2001) 209 - 224.
54. “Teaching Administrative Law: Between Constitutionalization and Privatization" 25 Tel Aviv
U. L. Rev. (2001) 503 - 522.
55. “The Israeli Welfare State – Between Legislation and Bureaucracy” 9 Labor, Society and Law
(2002) 175 - 194.
56. “And Thou Shalt Tell Thy Son: History and Memory in the Court" 26 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev.
(2002) 773 - 802.
57. “Protecting Expectations in Administrative Law” 27 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. (2003) 209 – 256.
58. "The Transformation of the Pig Laws: From a National Symbol to a Religious Interest?" 33
Mishpatim (2003) 403 - 475.
59. "Distributive Justice in Israel Lands: Following the Agricultural Lands Case" 10 Hamishpat
(2005) 291-309.
60. "Social Feminism and Social Rights of Women" Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Israel
(Yoram Rabin and Yuval. Shany ed., 2004) 855 – 892.
61. "Planning in Israel Lands: Toward Sustainable Development" 7 Mishpat Umimshal (2004)
865 - 908 (with Oren Perez).
62. "The Legal Feminism of Catharine MacKinnon and the Move from the Margin to the Center"
Legal Feminism in Theory and Practice (Collection of articles, Daphne Barak-Erez editor,
2005) 7 – 19.
63. "Relative Voidness in Administrative Law: On the Price of Rights" Itzhak Zamir Book: On Law,
Government and Society (Ariel Bendor and Yoav Dotan editors, 2005) 285-323.
64. "The Recision of a Government Contract: A Test Case of Normative Duality" 11 Hamishpat 06
(2007) 111-135.
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65. "On Cinematographic Lies and Historic Truth: Between the Voice of the People and 'the Voice
of the People' Precedent" Be Quiet, Someone is Speaking! - The Legal Culture of Freedom of
Speech in Israel (M.ichael Birnhack editor, 2006) 141 - 172.
66. "Constitutional Torts in the Era of Basic Laws" 9 Mishpat Umimshal (2005) 103 – 136.
67. "The Military Service of Yeshiva Students: Between the Citizenship and Justiciability Dilemma"
22 Bar-Ilan L. Rev. (2006) 227-267.
68. "On Women Pilots and Women Conscientious Objectors: One Battle or Different Ones?" Studies
in Feminism, Gender and Law (Daphne Barak-Erez chief editor, 2007) 65-98.
69. "Administrative Law and the Struggle against Government Corruption" 37 Mishpatim (2007)
667-700.
70. "The New Civil Code: Between the Professional Community and Society" 24 Bar-Ilan L. Rev.
(2008) 413 – 425.
71. "Introduction: Law, Gender and Feminism in Israel" Studies in Feminism, Gender and Law
(Daphne Barak-Erez chief editor, 2007) (with Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, Yifat Bitton and Dana
Pugach) (7 pages).
72. "The Administrative Law of Justice Mishael Cheshin: Between Lawyering and Judging" 6
Mozney Mishpat (2007) 443-453.
73. "The Public Law of Privatization: Models, Norms and Challenges" 30 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev.
(2008) 461-515.
74. "Military Service in Israel: Between Individual Justice and Distributive Justice" Daniel's Book –
Inquiries in the Scholarship of Professor Daniel Friedmann (Nili Chen and Ofer Grosskopf eds.,
2008) 1029 -1045.
75. "Comparative Law as a Practice: Institutional, Cultural and Applicative Aspects" 4 Haifa L. Rev.
(2008) 81-93.
76. "Administrative Law in the Age of the Electronic State" 24 Hamishpat (2007) 57 – 65.
77. "The Justiciability Revolution: An Evaluation" 50 Hapraklit (2008) 3 – 27.
78. "Social Rights and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in Israel: Beyond Dignity" Dorner Book
(2009) 189-217 (with Aeyal Gross).
Journals:
In Hebrew 1. Tel-Aviv University Law Review, Vol. 19 (1994-1995) (editor) (758 pages).
2. Plilim, Vol. 9. (2000) (editor) (490 pages).
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