Doreen Lustig
Professor
Law
Tel Aviv University
Israel
Biography
Dr. Doreen Lustig has been a member of the Faculty of Law since 2012. She teaches and writes on the history and theory of international law, regulation and democracy. Her book International Law and the Private Business Corporation: A History of Failure? will be published with Oxford University Press in 2018. Dr. Lustig received a joint B.A.-LL.B. (majoring in sociology and anthropology) from Tel Aviv University and earned an LL.M. (2007) and J.S.D. (2012), both from New York University (NYU). As part of her doctoral studies at NYU, she was a Hauser Research Scholar and fellow of the Institute of International Law and Justice (IILJ). Prior to her graduate studies, she served as a law clerk to Justice E. Rivlin of the Israeli Supreme Court.
Research Interest
History and Theory of International Law, Regulation, Global Governance, Constitutional Law