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Moshe Cohen-Eliya

Moshe Cohen-Eliya (born 1967) is a professor of constitutional law and the President of the College of Law and Business.〔(Prof. Moshe Cohen-Eliya – www.clb.ac.il )〕 Prior to his service as the President, he was the dean of the law school at the College (2010-2015). He is the founder and was the editor-in-chief of the journal Law & Ethics of Human Rights (2007-2012).
As an attorney for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, he drafted the bill, “Prohibition of Discrimination in Products, Services and Entry into Places of Entertainment and Public Places Law, 2000”〔(Law Journals - www.clb.ac.il )〕 and represented the petitioners in the High Court of Justice case 6055/95, Sagi Zemach v. the Minister of Defense.〔(6055/95, Sagi Zemach v. the Minister of Defense )〕
==Biography==
Moshe Cohen-Eliya was born in Haifa, Israel in 1967. He is married to author Iris Eliya-Cohen and is the father of four. In 1993, he received his LLB (summa cum laude) from the Hebrew University, Law Faculty in Jerusalem and completed his internship under the direction of Adv. Nili Arad, the director of the High Court of Justice Division, in the State Prosecutor’s Office.
In 1995, Cohen-Eliya completed his LLM in human rights at American University and in 1996, with his return to Israel, was accepted to the direct- PhD Program in the Hebrew University, Law Faculty. He wrote his dissertation on “The Limitation Clauses in the Israeli Basic Laws”.〔(hufind.huji.ac.il/ )〕
During the years 1994-1996, Cohen-Eliya was an attorney for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and, inter alia, drafted the bill, “Prohibition of Discrimination in Products, Services and Entry into Places of Entertainment and Public Places Law” that was later enacted into law in 2000. In addition, in 1999 with Adv. Dan Yakir, he represented the petitioners in HCJ Sagi Zemach, a precedent setting case. The Israel Supreme Court held for the first time that the provision in the Military Rule Law permitting the detention of a soldier for 96 hours before being brought before a judge, violates the soldier’s right to liberty—which is protected under the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty—and as such this provision is void. This was the first time the Israeli Supreme Court voided an Act of the Knesset because it violated the rights protected in the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Freedom.
In the year 2000, Cohen-Eliya joined the College of Law and Business. In 2002, he was a post-doc research fellow in the Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School and in 2009 was a faculty fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, under the direction of Prof. Lawrence Lessig. In 2007, he founded the law journal, Law & Ethics of Human Rights,〔(Law & Ethics of Human Rights )〕 which is presently rated fifth in the Washington Lee Law Journal Rankings in the category of Jurisprudence and Legal theory〔(Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking, 2006 - 2013 )〕 (according to its impact factor) and in 2013 founded the “Israel Junior Faculty Workshop”. Cohen- Eliya also sits for the selection committee of the Harvard-Stanford International Junior Faculty Forum.
From 2010 until the present, Cohen-Eliya is the Dean of the Law School, College of Law and Business.

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