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Yigal Mersel (Israel) Senior Legal Assistant to President
Aharon Barak, Supreme Court of Israel -
Fellows for the Academic Year
2003-2004
Dr.
Mersel graduated in 1996 with an LL.B. degree from Hebrew University, Israel,
summa cum laude while winning numerous prizes for outstanding
achievements. He than took part in a research project of the European Union on
international law and the status of Jerusalem in future peace negotiations. He
later became law clerk for the president of the Israeli Supreme Court, Justice
Aharon Barak. After his admission to the Israeli bar, Yigal worked from 1997
until 2003 as senior assistant to Justice Barak, in charge of numerous judicial
and managerial issues, including comparative law research in a large variety of
legal issues. He was also in charge of international relations of the Israeli
Supreme Court as well as the Israeli representative to the Venice Commission at
the Council of Europe. At the same time, he continued his legal education,
receiving in 1998 an LLM from the Hebrew University, summa cum laude. In
2000 he was a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg,
Germany. He also won the Wolf foundation prize for outstanding achievements. In
2002 he received a doctorate degree in law from the Hebrew University. His
doctoral thesis was entitled "The Constitutional Status of Political Parties".
Since 2002 he has been a lecturer of constitutional law at the Hebrew
University. His main focus is institutional constitutional law, including
political parties, parliamentary law and election law. Yigal is a Fulbright
Scholar for the academic year 2003-2004. |
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