I am a PhD student, under the supervision of Prof. Shai Lavi and Prof. Aeyal Gross. My research project is titled "Judging the enemy" and seeks to examine the ways by which countries criminally prosecute their enemies. The research will be comparative and qualitative, comparing trials of enemies to trials of non-enemies in several jurisdictions, in terms of substantial law, procedure, evidence, the use of special courts and tribunals, etc.
My MA dissertation, 'The Honey Trap: The Application of Israeli law in the Military Courts of the Occupied Palestinian Territory' examined the judicial policy of applying Israeli law to Palestinian defendants in the military courts of the West Bank, and its impact on fair trial rights.
I am a human rights and criminal defense lawyer, and have litigated many state security cases and torture cases.