
AWARDS AND GRANTS
2019: Winner of the EUR Fellowship (€135,000) for the project “Don’t Mess with My Mind: Improving the Use of Behavioural Insights in Policy Making.”
2018 Best Teacher Award (1st term 2018/2019 EMLE)
2018: Journal of International Criminal Justice Prize 2017 for my article ‘Misidentification of Victims Under International Criminal Law: An Attempted Offence?', Journal of International Criminal Justice 15 (2017) 291-398 (€ 2000 plus £300 in OUP book tokens).
2017: Grant for the project "Perceived Risk of Terrorism and its Implications for (Counter-Terrorism) Communication Strategies” (€30,000), Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Strategic Alliance, the Centre for Safety and Security (LDE-CSS).
A principal investigator in a joint project with Dr. Gerdien de Vries (Delft University of Technology), and Dr. Jaroslaw Kantorowicz (Leiden University). [In the news].
2017: Grant for the project “Long-term Effectiveness of Nudges: an Experimental Investigation” (€2,982), Behavioural Approaches to Tort and Contract (BACT) research programme and the Innovation Programme, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. A joint project with Maria Campos and Dr. Peter Desmet (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
2016: Grant for an experiment (€4,450), Innovation Program, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2013: Poster Presentation Award (€500), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2010-2011: Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (€24,000, European Master in Law and Economics)
2019: Winner of the EUR Fellowship (€135,000) for the project “Don’t Mess with My Mind: Improving the Use of Behavioural Insights in Policy Making.”
2018 Best Teacher Award (1st term 2018/2019 EMLE)
2018: Journal of International Criminal Justice Prize 2017 for my article ‘Misidentification of Victims Under International Criminal Law: An Attempted Offence?', Journal of International Criminal Justice 15 (2017) 291-398 (€ 2000 plus £300 in OUP book tokens).
2017: Grant for the project "Perceived Risk of Terrorism and its Implications for (Counter-Terrorism) Communication Strategies” (€30,000), Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Strategic Alliance, the Centre for Safety and Security (LDE-CSS).
A principal investigator in a joint project with Dr. Gerdien de Vries (Delft University of Technology), and Dr. Jaroslaw Kantorowicz (Leiden University). [In the news].
2017: Grant for the project “Long-term Effectiveness of Nudges: an Experimental Investigation” (€2,982), Behavioural Approaches to Tort and Contract (BACT) research programme and the Innovation Programme, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. A joint project with Maria Campos and Dr. Peter Desmet (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
2016: Grant for an experiment (€4,450), Innovation Program, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2013: Poster Presentation Award (€500), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2010-2011: Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (€24,000, European Master in Law and Economics)

EDUCATION
2011-2015: European Doctorate in Law and Economics, EDLE. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hamburg, Germany – Suma Cum Laude; University of Bologna, Italy. Dissertation title: Cost-Effective Criminal Enforcement: A Law and Economics Approach
2010-2011: European Master in Law and Economics, EMLE, cum laude (Erasmus Mundus Scholarship). University of Hamburg, Germany; University of Ghent, Belgium; University of Vienna, Austria. Thesis title: The Relation between Costs of Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law: United States vs. Germany
2007-2008: Master of Laws, LL.M, University of Haifa, Israel
2004-2008: Bachelor of Laws, LL.B (Dean’s list – top 5%, 2007), University of Haifa, Israel
2004-2008: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) B.A., University of Haifa, Israel
WORK EXPERIENCE
2009-2010: Criminal Prosecutor, District Attorney’s Office, Haifa, Israel
2008-2009: Legal Internship, District Attorney’s Office, Haifa, Israel
2011-2015: European Doctorate in Law and Economics, EDLE. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hamburg, Germany – Suma Cum Laude; University of Bologna, Italy. Dissertation title: Cost-Effective Criminal Enforcement: A Law and Economics Approach
2010-2011: European Master in Law and Economics, EMLE, cum laude (Erasmus Mundus Scholarship). University of Hamburg, Germany; University of Ghent, Belgium; University of Vienna, Austria. Thesis title: The Relation between Costs of Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law: United States vs. Germany
2007-2008: Master of Laws, LL.M, University of Haifa, Israel
2004-2008: Bachelor of Laws, LL.B (Dean’s list – top 5%, 2007), University of Haifa, Israel
2004-2008: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) B.A., University of Haifa, Israel
WORK EXPERIENCE
2009-2010: Criminal Prosecutor, District Attorney’s Office, Haifa, Israel
2008-2009: Legal Internship, District Attorney’s Office, Haifa, Israel
LANGUAGES
English (fluent), Russian (fluent, native), Hebrew (fluent, native), Dutch (Intermediate), Polish (Intermediate)
English (fluent), Russian (fluent, native), Hebrew (fluent, native), Dutch (Intermediate), Polish (Intermediate)