Eliav Lieblich
Eliav Lieblich joined Tel-Aviv University’s Faculty of Law in 2016. He earned his J.S.D. and LL.M. degrees from Columbia Law School, where he was a recipient of the Norman E. Alexander Fellowship, and an LL.B. from Hebrew University, where he also earned a degree in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies. Prof. Lieblich teaches and researches public international law, with a focus on the laws on the use of force, just war theory, international humanitarian law, and the history and theory of international law. He has held visiting professorships at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and Columbia Law School, and has taught at the European University Institute's Academy of European Law. Prof. Lieblich has received the Alon Scholarship for outstanding junior faculty, three Israel Science Foundation (ISF) research grants, and the Cegla Prize for Young Faculty. Prior to his graduate studies, Prof. Lieblich served as a law clerk to Acting Justice D. Cheshin of the Israeli Supreme Court. In recent years, he participated as an expert in various international forums. Prof. Lieblich is the author of the monographs Occupation in International Law (with Eyal Benvenisti), International Law and Civil Wars: Intervention and Consent, and is editor of Elgar's forthcoming Research Handbook on International Legal Theory and War (with Tom Dannenbaum). His scholarship was published, among others, in the European Journal of International Law, the Harvard International Law Journal, the British Yearbook of International Law and the Hastings Law Journal. Prof. Lieblich is also general editor of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law.