
About
Omri Levin serves as Chair of Human Rights Law at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg while completing his doctoral dissertation on post-World War II Jewish property restitution in Poland at King's College London. He previously worked as a Research Assistant at King's Transnational Law Institute on the Consortium on Global Resistance to Authoritarian Diffusion.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Hebrew University
- Master of Laws (LL.M) in Transnational Law from King's College London
Levin's research spans Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, and Property Restitution, with significant contributions to Authoritarianism Studies and Legal Philosophy through projects like the Consortium on Global Resistance to Authoritarian Diffusion. His teaching expertise covers Jurisprudence, Legal Skills, International Criminal Law, and Human Rights Law across institutions including King's College London, University of Notre Dame London, and Regent College London.
A member of the Israel Bar Association, he integrates practical legal experience with academic instruction in transnational legal frameworks.
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