Limor Yehuda is a post-doctoral fellow at the Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions at the University of Haifa, and at the Truman Institute for the advancement of peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a researcher of peace processes in paces of ethno-national conflict. In her current research Limor explores the possibilities and opportunities for advancing the conditions for partnership based peace in the Israeli/Palestinian case. Her book, Collective Equality — Democracy and Human Rights in Ethno-national Conflicts was published in Cambridge University Press in 2023. Previously, Limor served as a legal assistant  at Israel’s Supreme Court and later as the director of the department for human rights in the Occupied Territories at the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI). In addition to her academic work, Limor is a founding member of A Land for All (“Two States, One Homeland”).