Talia Fisher
Professor
Law
Tel Aviv University
Israel
Biography
Talia Fisher is a Professor at the Tel Aviv University Law Faculty. Since joining the Faculty in 2004 she has written on Evidence Law, private supply of legal institutions, empirical analysis of law, and probabilistic applications in procedural law. She has previously served as the Faculty’s Vice Dean for Research (2015-2017) and as the Director of The Taubenschlag Institute of Criminal Law (2009-2013). Fisher has been a visiting professor at the University of Toronto, a fellow at the Edmond J. Safra center for Ethics at Harvard University, and a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. She holds an LL.B., LL.M. and Ph.D. in law from the Hebrew University. Fisher was awarded the Shneur Zalman Cheshin Award for Academic Excellence in Law (2012) and the Zeltner Prize for Young Legal Scholars (2009). She is a member of the Young Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and a member of the international Global Young Academy (GYA).
Research Interest
Evidence Law, Private Ordering, ADR, Negotiation Theory