ZVI MEITAR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM

2018-2019 The Zvi Meitar Institute for FROM THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies at IDC Herzliya has an important mission: to help shape We live in a time of technological advancement public policy and to contribute to unprecedented in human history. Humanity has made exceptional achievements, but the law and its regulations while on the other hand, the human race faces assisting in preserving values such tremendous challenges. In addition to as liberty of the individual and ambitions to conquer space, to crack the incentives for further creation. full mystery of DNA, and to develop innovative communications technology and revolutionary technologies in robotics and artificial intelligence, there are the challenges of a The Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Program growing world population, global warming, at IDC Herzliya has been designed to empower the lack of energy and food, and more. participants to examine the legal, ethical and social implications of disruptive technologies This pace of change requires fundamental and to help solve twenty-first century global adjustments and a new interdisciplinary form challenges. of instruction, apt to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. In particular, the ethical, The generosity of Zvi Meitar z”l contributed legal and social implications of these new to the founding of this institute and it will and innovative technologies are non-trivial. undoubtedly grant many talented students an Above all, they require an open mind to opportunity to explore tomorrow’s challenges the possibilities and promises of human and to contribute to the public discourse. advancement, albeit with an eye toward Zvi strived for excellence and professionalism the many potential pitfalls. and truly believed that our institute can positively contribute to society. Zvi’s great wisdom will be missed.

Prof. Uriel Reichman President and Founder IDC Herzliya

2 3 IDC HERZLIYA AND HARRY RADZYNER LAW SCHOOL ZVI MEITAR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM

IDC Herzliya, the first private institution of Harry Radzyner Law School was established The Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Program, Over the course of the year, students have the higher education in , opened its doors in in 1994 as the founding school of IDC. Over now in its 4th year, provides outstanding students opportunity to: 1994. Its ten different schools, Harry Radzyner the years, it has produced more than 7,300 a year of customized learning, practical tools and • Examine legal, ethical and social repercussions Law School being one of them, each offer graduates, many of whom have gone on to hands-on experience in order to examine legal, relating to new and disruptive technologies. innovative and dynamic undergraduate and realize the IDC vision of becoming leaders ethical and social challenges of new and emerging graduate programs that educate Israel’s future in various fields. In line with IDC’s approach, technologies. The overarching goal of the program • Interact closely with industry leaders, business, juridical, Hi-Tech, communications, Harry Radzyner Law School runs approximately is to empower undergraduate students to actively government officials and NGOs. economics and civic leaders. IDC Herzliya is 30 programs, including 14 legal clinics in contribute to the public discourse on these issues, • Educate and inform the public on disruptive unique in its educational methods, which are various fields of law. with the ultimate purpose of influencing academic technologies via symposiums, round table based on an interdisciplinary approach and scholarship, shaping public policy and even drafting discussions, workshops and conferences. The Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies the teaching of information technology and laws and regulations. Program is a prime example of this approach, • Publish position papers, formulate amicus briefs global markets. Theory is combined with real combining cutting-edge technologies that This is a year-long English language program, and draft relevant statutes on challenging issues world experience providing graduates with a have the potential to affect the world globally, open to exceptional students from all schools. in order to help law catch up with technology. competitive edge when entering the market. through law, ethics, society and sustainability by way of practical “hands on” experience.

Twenty-one new students will be joining the Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Program, along with 60 alumni, as the institute continuous to grow and flourish. Our society is continuously growing at a rapid pace, and over the course of the year, the Zvi Meitar Class of 2018-2019 students will help current and future policy makers fully examine and confront stimulating issues surrounding emerging technologies. While working with, and learning from, professionals and experts in the field, the students will take on exciting academic challenges as they research legal, social and ethical repercussions of the technologies, and think of innovative ways to encourage solutions to complex issues relating to these technologies.

Prof. Amnon Lehavi Dean, Harry Radzyner Law School, IDC Herzliya

4 5 ZVI AND OFRA MEITAR FAMILY FUND ZVI MEITAR M. JUR. Z”L In the 1970’s, Zvi became involved in international business ventures which included a partnership with (October 12, 1933 - July 2, 2015) one of the largest telecommunications conglomerates in Israel, with substantial international business interests, that to this day remains a world leader in The Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family Fund sponsors Yellow Pages manufacturing and telephone billing. a wide range of groups and activities pertaining to education and culture in Israel Zvi established several family funds which have and worldwide. Zvi Meitar z”l was born in Tel-Aviv and graduated made substantial donations to many causes and from Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1957 with projects in Israel and worldwide. The Fund was established by Zvi Meitar z”l a Master of Jurisprudence (LL.M.). in 2004 with the goal of sponsoring young Zvi was very proud to establish the new & outstanding people in their field and promoting In 1962, Zvi established his law firm and became innovative Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies selected projects. While “Education and the Head and Managing Partner. To this day, Program, along with the institute that was founded Culture” is wide-scale, the people and projects Zvi’s firm is the leading law firm for corporate, in October 2014. Zvi believed in education and in that have been chosen create a diverse and commercial, and international business law in granting students an opportunity to examine the varied mosaic. Israel. The Meitar Office still operates under the challenges of new technologies, in contributing Meitar name, even though Zvi moved to London to the legal and judiciary systems in Israel and The Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family Fund mission in 2001 and ceased to be a partner of the firm. reaching out to the public on issues relating to is not complete by just financing the projects. emerging technologies, providing lay literature In fact, this is only the initial step of a long During the twelve years between 1983-1995, and newspaper opinion pages as well as regular and ongoing relationship. The aspiration is Zvi was President of the Law Society of Tel-Aviv, events, featuring local and international experts to accompany the people and projects once the main legal association for lawyers in Israel. on areas of Hi-Tech, Bio-Tech and Green-Tech. they have been established, and to be a true During this time, he was also a member of a State partner throughout the process. The Meitar Committee that appoints all Judges and Justices Zvi was our mentor, a powerhouse attorney and Family Fund strives to contribute by sharing under Israeli Constitutional Law. a generous philanthropist, establishing one of the experience and business know-how in order largest law firms in Israel and supporting numerous to reach new horizons. charitable causes. We miss Zvi very much.

The meitar family fund strives to contribute by sharing experience and business know-how Zvi Meitar z”l when possible in order to reach new horizons. 1933-2015

6 7 PROGRAM STAFF AND LEADERSHIP ZMI

Prof. Amnon Lehavi Prof. Dov Greenbaum Prof. Amnon Lehavi serves as Dean of Harry Radzyner Law School. Concurrently, Prof. Lehavi This unique academic program was created is also the Atara Kaufman Professor of Real by Prof. Dov Greenbaum, the Director of the Estate and Academic Director of the Gazit- Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Globe Real Estate Institute at IDC. Author of two Emerging Technologies and the Academic monographs published by Cambridge University Prof. Sharon Rabin-Margalioth Director of Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Press: “The Construction of Property: Norms, The establishment of the Zvi Meitar Institute for Program. Concurrently, he is also a researcher Institutions, Challenges” (2013) and “Property Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies and in the department of Molecular Biophysics and Law in a Globalizing World” (2018), Prof. Lehavi the Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Program Biochemistry at Yale University. is a leading authority on property law, land use was largely facilitated by Prof. Sharon Rabin- Prof. Greenbaum has degrees and post-doctoral controls, as well as law and globalization. In Margalioth, former Dean of Harry Radzyner Law fellowships from Yeshiva University, Yale University, 2018, Prof. Lehavi was elected Co-President School. University of California, Berkeley, ETH Zurich and Mrs. Inbar Carmel of the Law Schools Global League (LSGL). Prof. Rabin-Margalioth is a leading and influential Stanford University. Inbar Carmel is the Program Manager of the Zvi Prof. Lehavi holds a J.S.D. and an LL.M. from Yale scholar of labor and employment law and her articles In addition to his academic affiliation and training, Meitar Emerging Technologies Program and Zvi University, and an LL.B. and a B.A. from Tel-Aviv are often cited by the Israeli Supreme Court and he is also an intellectual property attorney Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging University. the National Labor court. Prof. Rabin-Margalioth (California & USPTO), with experience in the fields Technologies. is also the former co-editor of Labor, Society and of biopharmaceutical litigation, and Hi-Tech patent Inbar holds a B.A. in Business Administration and Law, the leading employment law journal in Israel. drafting and prosecution, including drafting in the Economics from The College of Management. Prof. Rabin-Margalioth holds a J.S.D. and an LL.M. fields of robotics, software, computer hardware Over the past 15 years, she has worked as a from New York University Law School and an and defense. Marketing Communications Manager in Hi-Tech LL.B. from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. companies including ECI, TTI, Emblaze and Israel Mobile Association.

8 9 PART 1 Academic Courses - 6 credits ACADEMIC OVERVIEW

Introduction to ELSI of Science and Technology Emerging Technologies Workshop

The Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies is a 10 credit program and comprises Prof. Dov Greenbaum, Prof. Dov Greenbaum two parts: Academic Program Director Academic Program Director 2 credits 2 credits • 4 academic credits are granted for 2 academic courses: This course is designed to expose students to the The workshop hosts guest lectures on a bi-weekly »»Introduction to ELSI of Science and Technology legal, ethical and social (ELSI) concerns with new basis, providing students with a rare opportunity »»Technology and Law and emerging technologies, and provide them to hear local and international experts share their with a methodology, and the necessary tools to personal success stories in an intimate and informal 2 additional credits (extra credits)** for an Emerging Technology Workshop. apply the methodologies to assess these concerns. session. Students are required to prepare short The technology workshop comprises of talks by local and international position papers to be submitted throughout the year. guest speakers, on a bi-weekly basis. The speakers are experts in the field of technology, law, science, and ethics and will share their personal success Technology and Law stories in an intimate and informal session. Prof. Dov Greenbaum, Academic Program Director • 4 additional credits are granted for a guided student project. 2 credits (Credit counts toward your GPA but not toward your required courses) Students are divided into small groups in which they choose from real- The course introduces students to the legal issues associated with technologies. As our lives become world projects in the fields of Hi-Tech, Green-Tech and Bio-Tech. Students more enmeshed in unprecedented technological innovations, we as a society are faced with novel legal are guided by faculty, mentors and industry experts and are provided with issues that will affect us regardless of our personal affiliation with a particular field of law. knowledge, practical tools and hands-on experience to ensure that they are well-equipped to develop creative solutions to many complex and The course will discuss many innovative technologies including robotics, AI, genetics, the internet, virtual complicated issues associated with innovative technologies. reality, fintech, 3D printing, space and drones. While the course will provide an appreciation of the legal concerns associated with these technologies, the course is also designed to be accessible to those ** Credit counts toward your GPA but not toward your required courses. without a legal background.

PART 2 Guided Student Project - 4 credits

Yearly Research Project Prof. Dov Greenbaum, Academic Program Director 4 credits

The most striking feature of the program is a year-long research project in which students gain practical By combining rigorous academic courses with practical tools and experience. Projects take a look into technologies in the field of Hi-Tech, Bio-Tech and Green-Tech and hands-on experience, the Zvi Meitar Program endeavors to help our students offer solutions to complex and challenging legal, ethical and social issues. students become Israel’s leading voice on legal, social and ethical Projects may be in the form of a white paper, drafting amicus briefs and statutes, or academic research challenges associated with new and disruptive technologies. that could be presented to the relevant institution. Prof. Dov Greenbaum Students form teams and work on their research projects throughout the academic year with the guidance Director, Zvi Meitar Institute, IDC Herzliya of program faculty, mentors and industry experts.

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CLASS OF 2018

In the upcoming academic year, students will collaborate with high-ranking government officials, NGO’s, industry experts and professionals from the world of Hi-Tech, Green-Tech and Bio-Tech in order to develop and produce their yearly research projects. DRONES INTERNET OF THINGS AND URBAN DESIGN Our fourth cohort of graduates collaborated with some fascinating organizations and outstanding mentors. A group of four outstanding students researched Here’s a brief look at last year’s projects: the difficulties in regulating the promising world of A final group of students worked closely commercial drones, specifically safety, privacy, air together with a team of talented undergraduates traffic management and workforce interruptions. FOOD INNOVATION INITIAL COIN OFFERING from Bezalel Academy and examined a future that The students worked closely together with Airobotics included smart cities that among other things, and Atlas Dynamics, and suggested a four layer As the world population continuous Four students worked in collaboration adapted based on data culled from Internet of Things. framework for the adoption of drone technology, to grow and the increase of food with Deloitte to research the legal The project included structures of buildings as a which includes safety by design measurements, consumption rise intensely, a group and social challenges of a unique and new investment life-saving tool to natural disasters, autonomous automation and artificial intelligence incorporated of students collaborated with the Kitchen Hub and channel, the Initial Coin Offering (ICOs) that is based into all drones activities, a unique air traffic transportation systems within the city, smart homes three start-ups, Meat the Future, Amai Proteins on the Blockchain technology. The project included management system, and a comprehensive and the way they will affect our living social structure and Flying Sparks, to research the use of food a roundtable, organized by the students, where educational program to better educate the public and the overall right for privacy. Furthermore, the technologies. The students examined the legal, they queried professionals in the field, including as to the promises of this technology. research included an analysis of the city’s legal and social, ethical and environmental challenges of Israel Securities Authority, Tax Advocates, CPA’s, political borders, questioning their necessity in a innovative foods, particularly, the toxic use of the and ICO consultants. The students also proposed a term GMO. In their paper, the students suggested regulatory scheme, a ‘Pyramid Model’, which seeks to world where corporations may legislate and rule that incorporating these technologies will help optimally regulate ICOs via three layers: international by default through their technologies. solve world hunger, improve human health and regulations, self-regulations and market forces. protect our planet. Together, these layers will maximize the potential of the Blockchain technology while minimizing risk and ensuring proper legislation.

AUTONOMOUS SHIPS

In collaboration with The Dock GENETIC SEQUENCING FORMER COLLABORATIONS Innovative Hub, two students A team of four explored the legal and set out to research autonomous ethical considerations of genetic sequencing The Institute and its’ former fellows have had the privilege to work with other prodigious organizations and ships, particularly the legal, social, economic and technology, with the support of researchers outstanding mentors, collaborating on research projects associated with new and emerging technologies. environmental challenges with autonomous vessels. at the National Institutes of Health. In particular Here is a list, just to name a few: Their research paper focused on the opportunity we they examined the unique dilemmas of anonymity, have to regulate the vessels before they are built consent, and privacy relating to this emerging and to ensure safety and security standards as well technology, while trying to find the right Ministry of Transport as environmental measurements to prevent the balance between advancing research for some and Road Safety potentially deadly introduction of invasive species of humanity’s most challenging disorders, while via ballast water. simultaneously not overriding individual rights.

12 13 Since its establishment at the end of 2014, OFF-CAMPUS ACTIVITIES the Zvi Meitar Institute has endeavored to become Israel’s leading voice on legal, ethical and social issues associated with The program includes supplementary tours to Previously, students were invited to Arizona State new and emerging technologies. various organizations, start-ups, government University as well as to Oxford University in the offices and companies across Israel. These tours United Kingdom to present their work. Our strategic and innovative partners in will empower participants to have first-hand government, industry and professional Participants also have a unique opportunity experience with cutting edge and innovative practice, play a vital role in the success of to organize closed door roundtables at which technologies and offer a gateway to connect to the institute by helping us host events, round experts from all fields associated with disruptive Israel’s leading figures and industry professionals. tables and meetups as well as spreading technologies debate how best to confront legal, the word in academic papers, lay literature Students are also empowered as they take action ethical and social challenges associated with new and newspaper opinion pages. by presenting their yearly research projects at the and innovative technologies. Annual Closing Event and at various international ZVI MEITAR We would like to thank our network of conferences. supporters and strategic partners for helping INSTITUTE’S us build a leading research institute that STRATEGIC will set the tone for the challenges of new PARTNERS and disruptive technologies and impact PUBLIC OUTREACH public policy.

Each year, students of the Zvi Meitar Emerging Technologies Program take part in organizing a variety of conferences that deal with diverse technologies and their implications. Previous symposiums included topics in the field of blockchain and bitcoin, drones, sports technology, fintech, robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, smart mobility and IoT, just to name a few.

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Arthur Shayvel Chen Gilboa Arthur Shayvel is a third-year student in the Chen Gilboa is a third-year student in the joint program for Law and Government at Harry joint program of Law and Psychology at Harry Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. She is a Arthur served as a combat solider and hand-to- Heseg Foundation scholar. In the IDF, she served Amit Lieblein hand combat instructor in the Combat Engineering Ayalah Teitelbaum as a “Search and Rescue” instruction officer in Amit Lieblein is a fourth-year student in the Corps. During his studies, Arthur participated in Ayalah Teitelbaum is a third-year student in the the Home Front Command Unit. During her first joint program for Law and Government at Harry the European Studies program which focuses on joint program for Law and Government at Harry two years of studies, Chen volunteered in the Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, decision-making process, politics, economics and Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. Ayalah also District Court of Tel Aviv and took part in the Amit served as a combat officer in the “Moran law of the European Union. Arthur completed a participates in the Honors Law Program. In the Criminal and Litigation Practicum. In the upcoming Unit”. During the second year of his studies, Amit legal internship at PwC in Berlin. Arthur is currently IDF, Ayalah served as a visual intelligence analyst academic year, Chen will participate in the Public was on the Dean’s List for Academic Excellence. working at Gottlieb, Gera, Engel & Co. Law Firm for the Air Force and was a commander at the Defence Clinic. Currently, she is volunteering in Amit volunteered in the Student Union as the vice that specializes in international and cross-border Intelligence Training School. In the upcoming “Zchar Mitzva”, a pro-bono program of the Israeli chairman of the Reserve Comittee, and as a head transactions. In the upcoming academic year, Arthur academic year, Ayalah will participate in IDC’s Association Bar which provides legal aid to the of the delegation to Poland. Furthermore, Amit will take part in the Capital Market Legal Clinic. Whistleblowers Defense Clinic. She is currently economically disadvantaged. volunteered as a legal analyst for MK Aliza Lavie. working as a legal assistant in a law firm that He also participated in extra-curricular programs specializes in intellectual property. including the “freedom of information” practicum, the “Akim” legal clinic for assisting disabled people, and the CO-OP startup program carried by the APM Law Firm with IDC. Currently, Amit works at a law firm as a legal assistant.

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Feigue Bembaron Danielle Gabrieli Feigue Bembaron is a fourth-year Dean’s List Danielle Gabrieli is a fourth-year student in the student in the joint program for Law and Business joint program for Law and Government at Harry Administration at Harry Radzyner Law School at Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, IDC Herzliya, majoring in Finance. Feigue was Danielle served as a sargent in the operations Debbie Chetrit born in France and served two years in national division of the Southern Command and was Debbie Chetrit is a third-year Dean’s List student service. During her first three years of studies, recognized as an outstanding soldier. During in the “Brain & Mind” program at Baruch Ivcher she participated in the IDC European Studies her studies, Danielle has taken part in various Gal Zarchi School of Psychology at IDC Herzliya. In the program and took part in the International Criminal programs including “Law Students in Service to Gal Zarchi is a third-year student in the joint LL.B. IDF, Debbie served as a welfare officer in the and Humanitarian Law Clinic. She also tutored the Community”, providing legal assistance in and M.A. Financial Economics Program at Harry coordination of government activities in the in the “Olim L’emishpatim” Program for new family Court, “Shadow Government”, IDC Legal Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. During the territories unit, located in the West Bank and immigrants studying law. She currently works Clinic for Start-Ups, a clinic that offers free legal first year of his studies, Gal was on the Dean’s List Gaza strip. In addition, Debbie was a women’s as a legal assistant at a law firm specializing in counseling for early stage Start-Ups, and the for Academic Excellence. In the IDF, Gal served affairs adviser to the chief of staff, raising tort and family law. European Studies Program. in the Special Forces as a team leader, research awareness related to nondiscrimination and and development officer and strategic planning sexual harassment policies. Currently, Debbie officer. Gal is now a combat commander in reserves, is a research assistant in the virtual reality lab, attaining the rank of a Major. During his studies, conducting an experiment on phobias. She also Gal participated in the debate club and strategic volunteers at “Dor” High-School working with consulting club. Gal is currently the head of research learning-disabled students. and analysis of several venture capital funds in FLOW group.

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Meitar Bilu Meitar Bilu is a fourth-year student in the joint Leenore Briscoe program for Law and Business Administration Leenore Briscoe is a fourth-year student in the at Harry Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya, joint program for Law and Government at Harry majoring in Finance. In the IDF, Meitar served as Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, Maya Sherman a heavy machine gun instructor in the Infantry Leenore served as an education officer in the “Kfir” Maya Sherman is a third-year student in the unit and she was also a training commander. brigade and as a training officer in the education Mentors Project at Lauder School of Government Meitar still serves in reserve duty. During her third corps. Leenore volunteered in the IDC Student Lee Ramati at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, Maya served as a year of studies, Meitar took part in the White- Union as a manager of the “Melamed Project” Lee Ramati is a fourth-year student in the joint cyber researcher in the Intelligence Corps and Collar practicum of the Economic Department and as a tutor in IDC’s Center for Accessibility. program for Law and Government at Harry received an award of excellence for her service. in . Meitar volunteered in the She also participated in extra-curricular programs Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya, majoring After completing her army service, Maya worked Jewish Agency as a camp counselor and for the including Shadow Government, and the Tel-Aviv in European Studies. In the IDF, Lee served for six as a cyber intelligence analyst of the financial past three years has continued volunteering at District Attorney’s office for Taxation and Financial years as a human resources officer in the Armored sector in Latin America. During her studies, Maya “Yedidim” with youth at risk. Crime practicum. In the upcoming academic year, Corps, attaining the rank of a captain. During served as the Head of Finance of the IDC Model Leenore will take part in the Capital Market Legal her studies, she participated in the Practicum for UN Society and has been involved in various roles Clinic and will participate in the “Bicoray Mishpat” Criminal Law and Litigation, as a legal assistant in the Israeli Model UN Association. Moreover, Law Review. to a senior attorney and took part in the Legal Maya has participated in the IDC Consulting Club, Clinic for Start-Ups, providing legal counseling and Shagi, and the Ambassador’s Club. She is currently drafting contracts for start-ups. In the upcoming working as a cyber security lecturer in special academic year, Lee will continue to participate programs for primary and High-Schools students. as a coordinator of the Legal Clinic.

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Raphael Schachat Omer Gady Raphael Schachat is a third-year student in the Omer Gady is a third-year student in the joint joint program for Law and Business Administration program for Law and MBA degree at Harry Or Bakai at Harry Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya, Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the Or Bakai is a fourth-year Dean’s List student majoring in Finance. In the IDF, Raphael served IDF, Omer severed as a combat soldier in an in the joint program for Law and Business as a sergeant major in the Givati brigade and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle unit. Omer is currently Administration at Harry Radzyner Law School received four certificates of excellence. During his a counselor coordinator at the Raphael Recanati at IDC Herzliya majoring in International Business studies, Raphael participated in the IDC Model Suzanna Flaster International school at IDC. Previously, Omer Law. In the IDF, Or served as a combat fighter United Nations and received the Presidential Suzanna Flaster is a third-year student in the worked as a representative at the Jewish agency and a platoon-medic in the paratroopers brigade, Scholarship for his accomplishments. In the joint program for Law and Government at Harry in Miami Beach, Florida. Currently, Omer works and performed lifesaving procedures on injured upcoming year, Raphael will participate in the Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. Suzanna as a Compliance Coordinator at 888 Holdings in Syrian refugees. During the third year of his International Criminal and Humanitarian Law grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, and made Aliyah the legal department. In the upcoming academic studies, Or participated in the Legal Clinic for Clinic. Raphael currently volunteers at the “Uf after graduating high school to serve in the IDF year, Omer will take part in the IDC Legal Clinic Start-Ups where he provided legal counselling Kadima” organization that assist needy families as a lone soldier. In the IDF, she served as an for Start-Ups. and drafting for pre-seed stage ventures. of combat soldiers. intelligence analyst for a Special Forces Combat Previously, he volunteered in the “Nachson” unit and was awarded the President’s Award for governmental program, giving English lessons Excellence at the end of her service. Suzanna is a to children from disenfranchised communities. Heseg Foundation scholar and currently volunteers Or speaks six languages, including Hebrew, at the Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Mandarin. Levin. She previously interned for Shurat Hadin He currently works as the head of legal-tech law center and currently works for the Ministry department at Robus Legal Marketing. of Justice. In the upcoming year, Suzanna will participate in IDC’s International Criminal and Humanitarian Law Clinic.

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Yael Argaman Tal Shachar Yael Argaman is a third-year student in the joint Tal Shachar is a fourth-year student for Law and program for Law and MBA at Harry Radzyner Law Government at Harry Radzyner Law School at School at IDC Herzliya and is also a participant in Tomer Herzig IDC Herzliya. Tal served in the IDF as a central the Honors Law Program. During the first two years command war room spokesperson and a training Tomer Herzig is a fourth-year student in the of her studies, Yael volunteered in the Department Tal Dadia commander in the IDF Spokesperson Unit. During joint program for Law and Government at Harry of Law Enforcement and Collection System Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. Tomer is Tal Dadia is a third-year student in the joint his studies, Tal participated in the International Authority in Kfar Saba and she also participated studying through the academic reserve program program for Law and M.A. in Financial Economics Criminal and Humanitarian Law Clinic and at the in IDC’s Shadow Government program. In the of the IDF, and after he completes his studies he at Harry Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya and Public Diplomacy Program. Moreover, Tal was an upcoming academic year, Yael will take part in will return to the army to serve as a lawyer and he also participates in the Honors Law Program. intern in the Act.IL initiative, in which he managed the IDC Law Review. an officer in the Military Advocate General. Before Tal served five years as intelligence officer in the the initiative’s digital assets. Previously, Tal worked his studies, Tomer did a Shnat-Sherut in the “Bnei- elite 8200 unit, following two more years as head as a chief security officer at the Port Ha’moshavim” youth movement. During his second of a techno-intelligence unit, within a Special Company and he currently works as an assistant and third year of studies, Tomer participated in the Operations unit, and received the rank of captain. in the IDC Spokesperson Unit. International Criminal and Humanitarian Law Clinic During his studies, Tal was a research assistant of as well as the Public Diplomacy honors program. Prof. Liav Orgad, and as a visiting researcher at He also volunteered at the IDC Student Union. the WZB Berlin. Tal holds technological experience As a hobby, Tomer participates in the broadcast from several Start-Ups, currently as a research radio at the IDC radio station. engineer in the blockchain industry. He won his first award in innovation in law and technology at a competition held by APM & Co.

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Ziv Idan Ziv Idan is a fourth-year student in the joint program for Law and Government at Harry Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya. In the IDF, Ziv served a welfare officer in the Paratroopers ZVI MEITAR INSTITUTE brigade. During her studies, Ziv participated in the Legal Clinic for Start-Ups where she provided FOR LEGAL IMPLICATIONS legal counselling and documentation for early OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES stage ventures, and she also participated in the Public Diplomacy honors program. Last year, Ziv AT IDC HERZLIYA and her team won second place in the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law competition. Throughout the past two years, Ziv has been the legal assistant of Meir Shamgar, president of the Israeli Supreme Court (ret.).

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