Professor Michal (Michla)
Pomerance
Emilio von Hofmannstahl Professor
of International Law.
Received her Ph.D. from Columbia
University in 1968, and has been
teaching at the Hebrew University
since 1969.
She has also served as fellow at the Woodrow
Wilson International
Center for Scholars, and has been
the recipient of research grants from (among others): The United States
Institute of Peace, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Israel Science
Foundation.
Professor Pomerance's fields of interest include
international law; United States
foreign policy; the International Court of Law; international law and the use
of force; self-determination; human rights, Multilateralism.
Her publications include:
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The United States
and the World Court
as a “Supreme Court of the Nations”: Dreams, Illusions, and Disillusion. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,
1996.
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Self-Determination in
Law and Practice: The New Doctrine in the United Nations. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,
1982.
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The Advisory Function of
the International Court
in the League and U.N. Eras. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.