- Ruth Gavison
Ruth Gavison (Hebrew: רות גביזון; Born: Jerusalem, March 28, 1945) is an Israeli Law professor at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is also a Senior Fellow Emeritus at theIsrael Democracy Institute . Her areas of research include Ethnic Conflict, the Protection of Minorities, Human Rights, Political Theory, Judiciary Law, Religion and Politics, and Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State.Supreme Court nomination
Gavison was nominated for a position on Israel's Supreme Court in 2005 but failed to secure a majority for the appointment. [Zeev Segal, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1023159.html "Choose the best judge for the job"] , "HaAretz" 23 September 2008] Justice Minister
Daniel Friedmann reportedly asserted in 2007 that existing Supreme Court justices opposed her nomination because of their disagreement with her views. [Gil Hoffman, [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1170359817746&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull "Olmert Scheming Against Winograd"] , "Jerusalem Post", 9 February 2007]Background, education, appointments and awards
*LLB, 1969: Hebrew University, Jerusalem
*BA,1970: Hebrew University, Jerusalem: Philosophy and Economics.
*LLM, 1971: Hebrew University, Jerusalem:
*D.Phil (legal Philosophy), 1975:University of Oxford , England.
*Clerk to Justice B. Halevi, Israel Supreme Court 1970.
*Admitted to the Israeli Bar 1971.Academic Appointments
* From 1969, teaching appointments, Faculty of Law, HU.
* 1978-1980: Visiting Associate Professor of Law,Yale Law School
* from 1984: Incumbent, Haim H. Cohn Chair for Human Rights, HU
* from 1990: Full Professor, Faculty of Law, HU
* 1990-1991: Visiting Professor of Law,University of Southern California
* 1998-99: Fellow, Center for Human Values,Princeton University Awards
* Gavison was awarded the Zeltner Prize for Legal Research in 1997.
She was a founding member of the
Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) where she served for many years as Chairperson and as President from 1996 to 1999. Professor Gavison is currently a member of theInternational Commission of Jurists .Public committees
Gavison was a member of numerous Israeli Public Inquiry committees, most recently serving as a member of the
Winograd Commission to investigate the2006 Lebanon War .Previous committee memberships
* 1976: Member, The Kahan Committee on Privacy (generated Israel's law of privacy 1981).
* 1983: Member, committee on the privacy of information in governmental data-banks (generated an amendment to the privacy law).
* 1987-1990: Member, a public committee on orthodox-secular relationships in Israel.
* 1994-1997 Member, National Committee for Scientific and Technological Infrastructure.
* 1996-1997 Member, Zadok committee on press laws
* 1997-1998 Member, Shamgar Committee on the Appointment of the Attorney-General and Related Issues.References
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