Maya Mark

Maya  Mark
Office: Ornstein - Chemistry

Supervisor/s

Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez, Prof. Arye Naor ( Ben Gurion U.)

Biography

Maya Mark is a PhD candidate at the Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies. Her research, conducted under the guidance of Justice Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez and Prof. Arie Naor, deals with Menachem Begin's world view of law and regime.

Maya obtained her LLB (magna cum laude) and LLM (magna cum laude) from Tel Aviv University. Her thesis, written under the guidance of Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez, dealt with Administrative Courts and Authorities' Relationships in the Domains of Food Rationing and Rent Control during Israel's Formative Years.
During her studies Maya was a research assistant, a teaching assistant at several courses, a member of 'Tel Aviv Law Review' editorial and the editor of 'Ma'asi mishpat', Tel-aviv university journal of law and social change.  After graduation Maya was an intern at the Supreme Court (the chamber of Justice M. Naor) and a senior clerk for Justice E. Hayut. 

Research Interests

Legal History, Administrative Law, regulation, political though, Law & Social Change.

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Education

2011 - present

 

Ph.D. Candidate, Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law

Dissertation title: "Menahem Begin's World View of Law and Regime".

Supervisors: Justice Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez and prof. Arie Naor.

2010 – 2008

LL.M. (magna cum laude), Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law

Dissertation title: "Administrative Courts and Authorities' Relationships In the Domains of Food Rationing and Rent Control During Israel's Formative Years".

Supervisor: Justice Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez.

2005 - 2001

LL.B. (magna cum laude), Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law

 

 

 

Academic Positions

 

2013

The Construction and Instruction of the course 'tools for an effective lawyering'

Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law.

An obligatory course for LL.M students that provides students with tools for legal research, legal writing, construction of texts and analytic skills.

2013

Organizer of an Interdisciplinary forum for the study of the influence and consequences' of the 1977 political shift

Herzl institute for the study of Zionism and history at Haifa university & Menachem Begin heritage center.

2011 – 2007

Editor of Tel-Aviv University Journal of Law and Social Change   

Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law.

2007

Teaching Assistant in the course 'Family Law'

The Hebrew University, Faculty of Law.

2005

Research Assistant for Prof. Daphne Barak-Erez

Tel-Aviv university, Faculty of Law.

2005

Research Assistant for Dr. Ayelet Blecher-Prigat

Sha'arei mishpat college of legal studies.

2005

Teaching Assistant In the course 'Evidence Law'

Sha'arei mishpat college of legal studies.

 

2004- 2005

Research Assistant for Prof. Neta Ziv

Tel-Aviv university, Faculty of Law.

2004 - 2005

Research Assistant for Dr. Daphna Hacker

Tel-Aviv university, Faculty of Law.

2003 - 2004

An editorial member

Tel-Aviv university Law Review.

 

Professional Experience

 

2007 - 2008

Attorney, Legal Department

Itach – women Lawyers for social justice.

2007

Senior Law Clerk to the hon. Justice Ester Hayut.

The Supreme Court of Israel.

2005-2006

Law Clerk to the hon. Justice Miriam Naor

The Supreme Court of Israel.

2003-2004

Pre- internship

Orna Lin & co. Law Firm.

 

Selected presentations in conferences

 

2014:                           Association for Israel Studies annual Conference

                                    Sde-Boqer

 

2014:

 

2012:

 

 

 

11/2011

 

Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law, Tel-Aviv University

Presentation of the Prize winning essay

 

Ministry of Law – advanced studies for advocates

Legal tools and Legal rules: regulatory systems in the 50's

 

 

The Israeli History and Law Association annual convention

Presentation of the thesis dissertation

 

Publications

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture

Maya Mark (2013): Just ring twice – Law and society under the rent control regime in Israel, 1948-1954, Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, 32(1) 29-50.

(Winner of Cegla prize for an outstanding essay, 2014)

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