Raef ZreikRaef Zreik is a lecturer at the Carmel Academic Center in Haifa and a fellow at the Minerva Center for the Humanities, Tel Aviv University. He is a graduate of The Hebrew University (LL.B., 1988; LL.M. Magna Cum Laude, 1997), Columbia Law School (LL.., 2001) and Harvard Law School (S.J.D., 2007). Zreik taught as a visiting professor at Georgetown Law School. He also taught at Haifa University and Tel Aviv University law schools and was a researcher at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. His research and teaching address questions related to legal and political theory, as well as citizenship and identity issues. He has published broadly in these areas, with work appearing in edited collections and in legal and interdisciplinary journals. His publications include: "Rights, Respect and the Political: Notes from a Conflict Zone" in Living Together: Jacques Derrida's Communities of Peace and Violence (edited by Elisabeth Weber and Thomas Carlson, forthcoming); "When Winners Lose: On Legal Language" in International Review of Victimology (forthcoming 2009); "Notes on the value of theory" in t he Journal of Law and Ethics of Human Rights (2007), "The Persistence of the Exception: Remarks on the Story of Israel Constitutionalism" in Thinking Palestine (edited by Ronit Lentin, 2007), "Palestine, Apartheid and Rights Discourse" in Journal of Palestine Studies (2004) and "Palestine as Exile" in Global Jurists (2003). Read More Read Less
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