Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky

Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky

Ms. Dror-Shpoliansky is a Ph.D candidate at the Hebrew University, Faculty of Law, and a visiting Ph.D student at University of Toronto. Prior to her studies, Ms. Dror-Shpoliansky was a legal counsel at the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, International Law Division, Human Rights Department (MOJ, Israel). Her practice there focused on advising on international human rights law aspects regarding legislative procedures and Supreme Court proceedings, as well as reporting to the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Prior to joining the MOJ, Ms. Dror-Shpoliansky was a legal research extern at the Codification Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs (OLA), New York. During her legal studies, Ms. Dror clerked at the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda (UNICTR) in the Chambers Support Section.

 

 

Dafna's Research:

* Re-conceptualizing Digital Rights

Dafna's Blog:

Time for Digital Rights

Don't Shoot the Messenger – On the Special Standing of Hyperlinks in Online Defamation Proceedings Following Magyar Jeti Zrt v. Hungary

A New Sheriff in Town? A closer look at the Facebook Oversight Board and its proposed new legal model

Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle? On "Facebook Papers" and the Way Forward.

Read an Interview with Dafna

Listen to the podcast 'Human Decision Maker', in which Dafna participated

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