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Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Theoretical Inquiries in Law, a journal published by the Cegla Center at the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, has been ranked by the Washington and Lee law review ranking system as the number one non-US law journal in the world, ahead of more than two hundred law journals published in the UK, Canada, Australia, the EU and other countries. The journal, established by Professor Ariel Porat in 2000, is jointly edited by faculty members and Tel Aviv University students.
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Tel Aviv Law Review, Vol. 34(2-3) was published
08.03.2012
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15.03.2012
Prof. Heather Gerken, Yale Law School, "The Fifth Annual Cegla Lecture on Legal Theory"
22.03.2012
The Law and History workshop hosts Yael Braudo, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law
29.03.2012
The Law and History workshop hosts Ariella Gross, University of Southern California Law School
19.04.2012
The Law and History workshop hosts Henry Rousso, Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent, CNRS
03.06.2012
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