Prof. Talia Fisher, Dr. Tamar Kricheli-Katz
Rotem Kadosh
Supervisor/s
Biography
Rotem kadosh is a doctoral student at the Zvi Meitar center for advanced legal studies at the faculty of law, Tel Aviv University. She is writing her doctoral thesis on "Judge's discration regarding witnesses' reliability" under the guidance of Professor Talia Fisher and Dr. Tamar Kricheli Katz.
Research Interests
Criminal Law, Criminology, Violent Criminal Offenses, social conflict theory and feminist theory, philosophy of ethics, Discretion of the prosecutor, judge and legislator.
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Education
Rotem graduated LL.B (2008) and an M.A in criminology (2013) at the Hebrew university. During her M.A she served as a research assistant as part of her scholarship.
Academic and Professional Experience
Rotem interned at the district attorney's office in Jerusalem. She has a license to practice law and worked as a legal assistant to criminal judges.
Rotem lectured about criminology theories at the Open University course and served as a practitioner and as a teaching assistant at the Hebrew university in the courses- criminal procedure, criminal law and policing terrorism. She also served as an editorial member of the journal "Rules" of the law faculty at the Hebrew university.
Publications
Rotem kadosh, Legislation Note: closure of criminal cases under conditions and plea bargains, "law's" journal - Jun 2011.
Rotem kadosh, Legislation Note: Degrees of murder, provocation and Intimate partner homicide, "law's" journal - Nov 2011.