Frances Raday (born 29 January 1944 in Manchester, England) is a professor emerita of Elias Lieberman Chair in Labor Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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HRC36 (September 2017) Member from WEOG States: HRC54 (September 2023) Frances Raday (Israel/United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 2011...
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Prize winner and recipient of the Turing Award. Giulio Racah, physics Frances Raday, law Aharon Razin, Researcher, IMRIC Eliyahu Rips, mathematics Mordechai...
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a group which counts among its members Professors David Kretzmer, Frances Raday, Eyal Benvenisti, Alon Harel, David Enoch, Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Menachem...
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criticism, as many aspects of “privileged status” come from religious law. Frances Raday, the currently head of the Concord Institute for the Study of the Absorption...
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Levontin was its editor-in-chief. From 1996 until 2001, its editor was Frances Raday. Currently, it is edited by Yuval Shany and Malcolm Shaw. The journal...
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Levy). Morven was raised with her younger sister, human rights lawyer Frances Raday, in Manchester. Together they resided in Hampstead, north London. Heller...
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traditionally peripheral group," namely the ultra-Orthodox community. Frances Raday posits that the violent opposition by Orthodox Jews stems from the "desire...
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"Undaunted diplomacy". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 24 December 2008. Frances Raday and Mika Levy, Biography of Gabriela Shalev, Jewish Women's Archive...
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Chair in Labor Law. Professor Itzhak Zamir was first to hold the chair. Frances Raday also held that chair. Lieberman's work remains cited by others, e.g...
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