
معرفی
Prof. Hila Shamir is a Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University's Buchmann Faculty of Law, specializing in Labor Law, Human Trafficking, and Gender Equality. She has held visiting roles at Harvard, Georgetown, Berkeley, and Cornell. Her research focuses on global value chains, migrant worker vulnerabilities, and legal frameworks addressing human trafficking. Shamir holds two European Research Council grants: one for anti-trafficking labor approaches (2018–2023) and another for supply chain labor law (2024–2029). She is the co-author of Governance Feminism (2018) and co-editor of Modern Slavery and Global Value Chains (forthcoming 2025).
Education: S.J.D. & LL.M. (Harvard Law School), LL.B. (Tel Aviv University).
Research Interests: Human Trafficking, Immigration Law, Global Value Chains, Feminist Legal Thought.
Awards: Fattal Prize (2022), Cheshin Prize (2018), Zeltner Prize (2014), ERC finalist (2022).
Grants: ERC, Alon Scholarship, Fulbright, Israeli Science Foundation grants.
Shamir advises the Workers’ Rights Legal Clinic and co-leads interdisciplinary projects like the TraffLab. Her work bridges legal theory and practice, emphasizing systemic labor reforms in globalized economies.





