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Eyal Benvenisti

Israeli professor (born 1959)


Israeli professor (born 1959)

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nameEyal Benvenisti
native_nameאיל בנבנשתי
native_name_langhe
officeWhewell Professor of International Law
term_start2015
term_end2024
predecessorJames Crawford
successorJan Klabbers
birth_date
birth_placeJerusalem
fatherMeron Benvenisti
relativesDavid Benvenisti (grandfather)
Rafi Benvenisti (uncle)
module{{Infobox academicembed = yes
alma_materHebrew University of Jerusalem (LLB)
Yale Law School (LLM, JSD)
thesis_titleConflict of Laws and Belligerent Occupation: A Study in International and Comparative Law
thesis_year1990
doctoral_advisorMichael Reisman
disciplinePublic international law
workplacesHebrew University of Jerusalem
Tel Aviv University
University of Cambridge
main_interestsSovereignty, belligerent occupation
notable_worksThe International Law of Occupation
notable_ideasSovereignty as trusteeship

| honorific-prefix = | honorific-suffix = Rafi Benvenisti (uncle) Yale Law School (LLM, JSD) Tel Aviv University University of Cambridge Eyal Benvenisti (; born 18 February 1959) is an attorney and legal academic, and Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge. He was formerly Anny and Paul Yanowicz Professor of Human Rights at Tel Aviv University's faculty of law. Since 2003 he has been part of the Global Law Faculty at New York University School of Law. He is the founding co-editor of Theoretical Inquiries in Law (1997–2002), where he served as Editor in Chief (2003-2006). He has also served on the editorial boards of the American Journal of International Law, and International Law in Domestic Courts.

Benvenisti is a member of the Israeli Law Professors' Forum for Democracy, established in 2023 to respond to the Israeli government coalition's plans for changes in the legal system.

Early life and education

Benvenisti was born in Israel in 1959, the son of Meron Benvenisti. He earned his LL.B. (1984) at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He went to the United States for graduate work, where he received a master's in law (LL.M.) (1988) and J.S.D. (1990), Yale Law School.

Academic career

He returned to Jerusalem, where he started his academic career at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in international law. In addition to teaching and research, he served as director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University (2000–2002). He was director of the Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law (2002–2005).

He is currently a professor of human rights at Tel Aviv University's faculty of law. His areas of teaching and research include international law, constitutional law and administrative law. He has served as visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School, University of Michigan School of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, University of Toronto Law School, University of Hamburg Institute of Law & Economics. A Humboldt Fellow at the Humboldt University and the University of Munich and a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International Law at Heidelberg. Since 2003 he has been part of the Global Law Faculty, New York University School of Law.

He serves on the Editorial Boards of the American Journal of International Law, and International Law in Domestic Courts. Founding Co-Editor, Theoretical Inquiries in Law (1997–2002, Editor in Chief 2003–2006).

He is an Associate Member of the Institut de Droit International (2011).

In May 2015, he was elected Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge. He took up this appointment in January 2016, and also became director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. He left Cambridge in 2024 and returned to live in Israel. He represented Israel before the International Court of Justice in the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide case brought by South Africa, arising out of Israel's conduct concerning the war in Gaza.

Awards

In 2012 he won the European Research Council Advanced Grant.

Publications

Books

Editor of following books

Selected articles

References

References

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  3. Sam Roberts, [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/29/world/meron-benvenisti-dead.html 'Meron Benvenisti Dies at 86; Urged One State for Jews and Palestinians,'] [[New York Times]] 29 September 2020
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  5. (2024-01-16). "Tel Aviv University Helps Make Case Before International Court of Justice".
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