Talia Einhorn

Visiting Professor of Law - Fall 2011

 

Professor of Law and Member of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ariel University Center/Visiting Senior Research Associate, Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Management.

 


Biography

Talia Einhorn is author of The Role of the Free Trade Agreement between Israel and the EEC: the Legal Framework for Trading with Israel between Theory and Practice (1994); Private International Law in Israel (2009); “Customs Law, International” and “Transit of Goods over Foreign Territory”, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, 3rd ed (2009), and numerous articles in international, European and Israeli law journals and scientific publications. She was founder and Editor-in-Chief of European Business Organization Law Review (EBOR) (2000-2002), since 2003 a member of the Advisory Board. She testified before the US Congress Joint Economic Committee (21 October 1997 Hearing). She was appointed Professor of Law at Concordia International University Estonia (1998-2001); Senior Research Fellow at TMC Asser Institute for Private and Public International Law, International Commercial Arbitration and European Law, The Hague (1999-2002); Professor of Law at Ariel University Center (since 2010), and Visiting Senior Research Associate at Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Management (since 2002). She has taught and lectured widely at Israeli, European and American universities.


Professor Einhorn is a member (associate) of the International Academy of Comparative Law; the Scientific Board of the Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private International Law (IACPIL); the German Society of International Law; the American Society of International Law; the German Association for the Study of European Integration; ILA (International Law Association) International Trade Law Committee; ILA Cultural Heritage Law Committee; the Israeli Bar Association.

Talia Einhorn
teinhorn@scu.edu
(408) 551-3000 ext 6406
Bergin Hall 114

EDUCATION

Dr. Iuris University of Hamburg, 1993

 

LL.M. Tel-Aviv University, 1989

 

LL.B. Tel-Aviv University, 1977

 

B.Sc. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1971

 

 

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