CV Dr Feinberg

Dr Marianne Myriam Feinberg
Modiin Street, 6a, #8, Tel Aviv, 6249454
+972 (0) 502397045 myriam.ap@gmail.com
Maiden name: Alvarez-Pereyre
RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
o 2014-2015 – Tel Aviv University – Buchmann Faculty of Law – ERC-funded Global
Trust Project
 Post-Doctoral Fellow – Collective security and international counterterrorism
o January to June 2014 – Visiting lecturer – Dickson Poon School of Law – King’s
College London – LLB English Law and French Law
 ‘French Legal System’ module: teaching lectures and seminars; module exam
preparation and marking.
o October 2013 – Guest lecturer – Institute of Commonwealth Studies – MA in Human
Rights
 Lectures and seminars on Humanitarian intervention and use of force between States
o February – June 2013 – Graduate Research Assistant – School of Law, University of
Bedfordshire
 Providing research assistance to Dr Silvia Borelli, for a book chapter on
extraordinary renditions of terrorist suspects
o February – March 2013 – Queen Mary University, London
 Training for Law Students in preparation for Erasmus year in Paris – Introduction to
French university system and workshop on legal essay drafting
o October 2006 – March 2007 – Intern – British Institute of International and
Comparative law
 Contributing to the project on Evidence before International Courts: establishing a
database of the cases before the International Criminal Courts.
 Conducting research for a book on extraordinary renditions of terrorist suspects.
o 2006 – Present – Private French Tutor
o 2005 – 2006 – French teacher – Modern Language Department – Trinity College
Dublin – Ireland
PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES
Editor Positions
o Associate editor – IALS Student Law Review – Responsible for editing public
international and EU Law contributions
o Guest editor of forthcoming Special Issue of the International Journal of Human
Rights on National Security, Public Health and Human Rights, 2015.
Publications
o International Organizations and Counterterrorism: Conflicts of Sovereignty, Brill
Publishers, forthcoming 2016.
o ‘International Counterterrorism – National Security and Human Rights: Conflicts of Norms
or Checks and Balances?’ International Journal of Human Rights, Special Issue,
forthcoming, 2015
o ‘William C. Banks, Myriam Feinberg, & Daphné Richemond-Barak, An ISIL AUMF?
Counterterrorism and Congressional Authorization in the United States, Int’l J. Const. L.
Blog, Dec. 17, 2014
o New Battlefields, Old Laws’ – Debate on the Future of the 2001 AUMF, 28 September
2014, Opinio Juris
o The Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law, Considering Sovereignty,
Supremacy and Subsidiarity, Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany (eds), (BOOK REVIEW)
Harts Publishing, 2008, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Volume 58, Part 2,
2009, p.486-488.
o Human Rights and Non-Discrimination in the “War on Terror”, Daniel Moeckli (BOOK
REVIEW) Human Rights Quarterly - Volume 31, Number 3, August 2009, pp. 827-830.
Conferences
o 25th March 2015 - The Joint International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Forum of ALMA
and the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
Presentation of a paper on the theme ‘The United Nation Security Council Resolution
2178 (2014)’
o 20th June 2014 - Society of Legal Scholars international law subject section/British
Institute of International and Comparative Law, 23rd annual conference.
Paper entitled: ‘International Organisations and Counterterrorism: Conflicts of Sovereignty’.
o 29th May 2014 – ‘National Security and Public Health: Exceptions to Human Rights?’
 Organisation of a one-day conference in collaboration with the Institute of
Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. Planning academic content,
including call for papers, papers selection, research into publishing the proceedings,
 Paper entitled ‘Conflicts of Sovereignty in International Counterterrorism: the Kadi
case’.
o June 2011 – W G Hart Workshop, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies – Paper entitled
‘The Impact of Regional Counterterrorism on member states’ sovereignty’.
o September 2009, Interdisciplinary Centre, Herzliya, Israel – Transcriber of plenary
sessions and workshop presentations at the 9th World Summit against Terrorism.
o June 2008 – Second International Legal Graduate Research Conference at Kings
College University – Presentation of a paper entitled ‘A Comparison of National
Definitions of Terrorism: Pragmatic Steps Towards an International Definition.’
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
o December 2008 – March 2009 And September 2009 – March 2010 – Temporary
Assistant to Company Secretary – Akzo Nobel UK Limited, London
 Implementing company secretarial functions including, maintaining statutory
records; completing and filing Annual Returns, accounts, and other statutory forms,
and drafting relevant minutes/resolutions, voluntary members liquidations.
 Implementing secretarial functions in liquidation project.
o August – September 2008 – Internship with UN Watch, Geneva, Switzerland
 Attending, transcribing and reporting on United Nations events
 Translating articles and reports from English to French and French to English
 Organization of an event on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe – securing
sponsors and panellists, organizing venue and preparing support material.
o February 2007 – June 2008 – Personal assistant at Company Law International
Limited
 Implementing all legal and company secretarial functions including the incorporation
of private and public companies; filing Annual Returns, accounts, and other
statutory forms, and drafting relevant minutes/resolutions of clients’ companies.
 Providing support to management and deputising in their absence and personal
assistance to director, dealing with agenda and appointments.
EDUCATION
o 2007 – 2013 – PHD – Institute of Advanced Legal Studies – University of London
 Thesis title ‘Counterterrorism, International Organisations and State Sovereignty:
Issues and Impacts’. Supervisor: Professor Robert McCorquodale.
o 2005-2006 – LL.M. (Masters in Law) – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland – Second Upper
Class Honours
 Dissertation title: ‘Defining terrorism from a legal perspective: a comparative study’
 Subjects: International Commercial Law, Public International Law, Advanced
International Law, Freedom of Expression, International Criminal Law, European
Human Rights.
o 2002 – 2005 – Licence de droit (Law Degree) – Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris
 2004 – 2005 – Socrates Program-Trinity College Dublin-Law School: Torts,
Contracts, International Law, Human Rights Law
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Second year 2003-2004: Administrative law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Contracts,
European Law; First year 2002-2003: Civil Law, Constitutional Law, History of
Legal System and Institutions, International Relations
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
o Language skills – Native French; fluent English; good Hebrew; basic Spanish
o Computer – Microsoft Office, Blueprint 2000, Blueprint Oneworld, Timeslips 2006,
Kintera.
Referees available on request