Dr. Myriam Feinberg

Associate

Chambers Global
“Pays great attention to detail and approaches legal matters with good strategy, taking into consideration legal and commercial needs.”
Legal 500
“Gifted deal-makers with a very impressive track record. Full devotion to the client’s needs.“
Legal 500
“A wide view not only from the legal perspective but also from the business one.”

ABOUT

Myriam joined Gornitzky & Co. as an associate in 2021.
Myriam has a PhD in international law and human rights from the University of London.
Prior to joining the firm, Myriam was an Adjunct Lecturer at the Hebrew University, the College of Law and Business and the University of Haifa, as well as King’s College London.
Myriam has published extensively in the area of Counterterrorism and Human Rights.
Myriam completed her internship at the Ministry of Justice, working in the International Law section of the Office of the Deputy Attorney General.
Myriam’s main area of practice is international arbitration, public international law and human rights.

Licence de Droit (LL.B.), Universite Pantheon-Assas, Paris (2005).

LL.M., Trinity College Dublin (2006).

PhD, University of London (2013).

Israel Bar Association, 2021.

Adjunct Lecturer, International School, University of Haifa 2017-2020.

Adjunct Lecturer, College of Law and Business 2017-2019.

Adjunct Lecturer, Law Faculty, Hebrew University 2016 – 2018.

Adjunct Lecturer, King’s College London 2014.

Myriam Feinberg, Sovereignty in the Age of Global Terrorism: The Role of International Organisations, Brill Publishers, 2016.

Myriam Feinberg, Laura Niada-Avshalom and Brigit Toebes (eds), National Security, Public Health: Exceptions to Human Rights? (Abingdon: Routledge, 2016).

Myriam Feinberg, ‘Terrorists and Refugees in the Mediterranean – A European Dilemma’, Journal of Levantine Studies, Volume 8, Number 2, Winter 2018.

Myriam Feinberg ‘States of Emergency in France and in Israel – Terrorism, “Permanent Emergencies” and Democracy’, Zeitschrift fur Politikwissenschaft, 28(4), 495-506 (2018).

 

French, English, Hebrew.

Hit enter to search or ESC to close