Dr. Adi Goldiner

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Dr.
Adi
Goldiner
Academic Director, the Rights of People with Disabilities Clinic

Dr Adi Goldiner is a legal scholar working at the intersection of disability law, moral and political philosophy, and critical disability studies. Her research synthesizes doctrinal analysis and analytical philosophy to explore and advance the law relating to persons with disabilities. Dr Goldiner is a postdoctoral fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, in Tel Aviv University, a research fellow at The International Center for Health, Law, and Ethics, Haifa University, where she works on disability and bioethics, and a research fellow at Zefat Academic College.

 

Dr Goldiner holds a PhD from King’s College London, where she was a Dickson Poon Scholar, an LL.M from Columbia Law School, which she graduated with distinction, and an LL.B from Tel-Aviv University. Dr Goldiner was a postdoctoral fellow at Haifa University faculty of law, and was awarded a research grant from the Modern Law Review. Before pursuing postgraduate legal studies, Dr Goldiner had been admitted to the Israel Bar Association and had worked for the Israeli Ministry of Justice and for civil society organizations promoting women’s rights.