Doron Teichman

  • Lecturer
Doron Teichman is the Jacob I. Berman Professor of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also the former president of the Israeli Law and Economics Association. Teichman’s research interests include economic and behavioral analysis of law, empirical legal studies and criminal law. He authored numerous articles in these areas, which were published in flagship journals, including Michigan Law Review, NYU Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Northwestern University Law Review, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, and Law and Society Review. His most recent book, Behavioral Law and Economics, co-authored with Eyal Zamir, was published by Oxford University Press in 2018.
 
Teichman has been awarded numerous fellowships and prizes, including the Fulbright Fellowship, the Olin Fellowship at the University of Michigan, the inaugural post-graduate fellowship at the Center for Law, Business & Economics at The University of Texas School of Law, and the Heshin Award for Excellence in Legal Research. He has also won numerous competitive research grants, including two personal grants from the Israel Science Foundation in 2012 and 2020, and was a founding member of the Center for Empirical Studies of Decision-Making and the Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 
 
Professor Teichman has served as a visiting professor at several law schools, including Columbia University, University of Zürich, Tulane University and the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London. 

Education

  • S.J.D.
    University of Michigan
    2005
  • LL.M.
    University of Michigan
    2002
  • LL.B.
    Tel Aviv University
    2000
  • B.A.
    Tel Aviv University
    2000

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