Please join us on Tuesday, October 21, for a webinar with Professors Guy Harpaz and Yuval Shany from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU). Harpaz and Shany will examine the challenges the Hebrew University faces in the context of the global boycott movement. The discussion will address how the boycott against HU manifests itself and its links to wider anti-Israel and antisemitic trends, the arguments made by its supporters, and the counterarguments HU advances. The speakers will share how HU is engaged on this front, highlight the efforts being made to push back against these narratives, and offer forward-looking ideas on how we can strengthen our strategy and build resilience for the future.

Professor Guy Harpaz from Hebrew University’s Faculty of Law and Department of International Relations is the upcoming Vice President for International Affairs and Provost of the Rothberg International School. Having obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, his research fields include EU Law, EU-Israel relations, and Public International Law. Harpaz has published numerous articles in leading journals and is the holder of the Arnold Brecht Chair in European Law. In the past, he served as the University’s Dean of Students, Director of the M.A. in International Development (Glocal), and Vice Dean of the Law Faculty. Before joining academia, Harpaz served as a legal adviser at the Prime Minister’s office.

 

Professor Yuval Shany is the Hersch Lauterpacht Chair in International Law and former Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University. Harpaz served as a legal adviser at the Prime Minister’s office. He currently serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute and Visiting Professor in the Center for Transnational Legal Studies at King’s College, London, and the Geneva Graduate Institute. He was a member of the United Nations’ Human Rights Committee between 2013 and  2020 (chairing the Committee between 2018 and 2019) and an Inaugural Accelerator Fellow at the Ethics in AI Institute at the University of Oxford (2024-2025).