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Ori Herstein

Hebrew University of JerusalemKing's College London
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  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Professor
  • King's College London
    Professor (Part-time)
Columbia University
PhD
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Jerusalem, Israel
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Law
Torts
Philosophy of Law, Misc
The Basis of Rights, Misc
Aspects of Rights, Misc
Philosophy of Law, General Works
Normativity of Law
The Analysis of Rights
The Concept of Rights, Misc
Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudence
Normative Jurisprudence
Descriptive Jurisprudence
Social and Political Philosophy
Normative Ethics, Misc
Legal Positivism
Nature of Law, Misc
Legal Authority
Political Obligation
Obligations in the Law
Legal Authority and Obligation, Misc
Legal Rights
16 more
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudence
Torts
Philosophy of Law, Misc
The Basis of Rights, Misc
Aspects of Rights, Misc
Philosophy of Law, General Works
Normativity of Law
The Analysis of Rights
The Concept of Rights, Misc
Normative Jurisprudence
Descriptive Jurisprudence
Legal Authority and Obligation, Misc
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Social and Political Philosophy
Normative Ethics, Misc
Legal Positivism
Nature of Law, Misc
Legal Authority
Political Obligation
Obligations in the Law
Legal Rights
18 more
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