null Shlomit Stein

Shlomit Stein

Research Associate

    Address

    Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) Bochumer Fenster, 4th floor Massenbergstraße 9 B 44787 Bochum Germany

    Education

    Since 9/2023

    Master in Mediation und Conflict Management, Europa-Universität Viadrina Framkfurt (Oder)

    2014

    Master of Laws (LLM), Yale Law School

    2012

    Bachelor in the combined program of Law and Humanities (LLB), Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Work Experience and other Activities

    09/2019-02/2022

    Legal advisor to the delegation in Israel and the occupied territories, International Committee of the Red Cross

    9/2016-8/2019

    IHL Research Coordinator and “Legal Task Force” Co-Coordinator, Norwegian Refugee Council, Palestine Office

    2/2015-8/2016

    Research Assistant and Research Associate, Israel Democracy Institute

    7/2012-8/2013

    Research Assistant and Research Associate, Israel Democracy Institute

    9/2011-8/2012

    Legal intern, District Public Prosecutor of Jerusalem (Criminal Division)

    9/2010-8/2011

    Student research assistant, Israeli Ministry of Justice

    Most recent Publications

    2019

    “Reflections on Indigenous Peoples Rights vis-à-vis the Law of Occupation,” 23(1-2) International Journal of Human Rights (2019).

    2017

    “In Search of ‘Red Lines’ in the Jurisprudence of the ECtHR on Fair Trial Rights,” 50(2) Israel Law Review (2017).

    2015

    “Protest and Its Suppression in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and in Turkey” (with Felix Petersen), 28(1) JILPAC/HuV.

    Grants and Awards

    2014

    Lilian Goldman Award, Yale Law School.

    2013

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem for graduate studies abroad.

    2010

    Erasmus Mundus Stipend.

    2008-2009

    Human Rights Fellowship, Minerva Center for Human Rights, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    Language Skills

    Hebrew (mother tounge)
    English (fluent)
    German (C1)
    Yiddish (fleunt reading)