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 Irit Haviv-Segal received an LL.B., magna cum laude, from Hebrew University, and an LL.M. and J.S.D. from Yale Law School. The recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, Zussman Scholarship for Young Scholars, and Tel-Aviv University Rector's Prize for Young Scholars, Dr. Haviv-Segal served as editor of the Tel-Aviv University Law Review (Hebrew) from 1991-92 and is a member of the Academic Board of the Cegla Institute for Comparative and Private International Law at Tel-Aviv University. She has authored: Corporate Law after the New Corporations Act (Hebrew, El-Tech, 1999); Corporations and Partnerships Law in Israel; and the forthcoming Design of Corporate Economy: Illiquidable Pools Playing Against Nature. Primary research and teaching interests are corporations law, corporate finance, game theory in corporate law, property law, and legal ethics.
Dr. Irit Haviv-Segal can be reached by phone 03-6408276, Email or the Contact Page.
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