Ido Rosenzweig-1Dr. Ido Rosenzweig is the Director of Research (Belligerencies, Terrorism, and Cyber) and a Research Fellow at the Minerva Center for the Study of Law under Extreme Conditions, at the University of Haifa since 2014. He is a co-founder and Chairperson of ALMA – Association for the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law. He is an international lawyer with both practical and academic expertise in international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

Ido served in the International Law Department of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs between 2006 and 2008, and worked as a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute in the Terrorism and Democracy Research Division between 2009 and 2014. He has taught and trained students in international law in several academic institutions, and has submitted several amicus curiae briefs to national and international courts (including the ICC at the Ntaganda case, and the ECCC).

Ido has earned his PhD in international law (2022) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His dissertation titled: The Humanization of Combatants: The Right to Life of Combatants under International law. The PhD was written under the guidance of Prof. Yuval Shany (Hebrew University), and Prof. Noam Lubell (Essex University). For his dissertation Ido has received the Malcolm and Judith Shaw Prize for an outstanding doctoral dissertation in the field of public international law and/or human rights.

Member of the Israeli Bar since 2007

E-mail: ido.rose@gmail.com

Recorded talks:

Combatants Dressed as Civilians? The Israeli use of Undercover Unit Operations
State Operated Hackings Human Rights in the Cyber Era