PUBLICATIONS

Books & articles

Three books and some sixty articles in law and philosophy.

Reclaiming the Public

Cambridge University Press · 2024

The Cambridge Handbook on Privatization

Cambridge University Press · 2021

Why Law Matters

Oxford University Press · 2014

2026

  • Constitutionalism and Majoritarianism Reconciled18 Journal of Legal Analysis 118–134 (with Avihay Dorfman)

2024

  • Can AI-Based Decisions be Genuinely Public? On the Limits of Using AI-Algorithms in Public Institutions6 Jus Cogens 47–64 (with Gadi Perl)

  • Disobedience as Such15 Jurisprudence 497–514

2023

  • The Necessity of Institutional PluralismOxford Journal of Legal Studies (with Avihay Dorfman)

  • Two Concepts of Constitutional LegitimacyGlobal Constitutionalism (with Avihay Dorfman)

  • Regulation ex ante, Regulation ex post2023 University of Illinois L. Rev. 1587 (with Vincent Chiao)

2022

  • Who is to Decide in Theories of International Responsibility Lawp. 92 (ed. Samantha Besson)

  • Framing Negligence19 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 296 (with Shoham Choshen-Hillel & Ehud Guttel)

2021

  • Law as Standing4 Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law 93 (with A. Dorfman)

  • Hate SpeechOxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech (eds. Adrienne Stone & Fredrick Schauer)

  • Barak’s Legal Revolutions and What Remains of Them: Authoritarian Abuse of the Judiciary-Empowerment Revolution in Israelin Towering Judges (eds. Rehan Abeyratne & Iddo Porat)

2020

  • Populist Rhetoric, False Mirroring and the Courts18 International Journal of Constitutional Law 746

  • Taking Internationalism Seriously: Why International Criminal Law MattersOxford Handbook of International Criminal Law ch. 9 (with M. Gur Arye)

  • In Defense of Non-Representational ConstitutionsRevolutionary Constitutionalism: Law Legitimacy ch. 2 (ed. Richard Albert)

2019

  • Constitutionalism and JusticeConstitutionalism Justified: Rainer Forst in Discourse ch. 10 (eds. Herlin-Karnell & Klatt)

2018

  • Alexander’s Constitutionalism: A Qualified DefenseMoral Puzzles and Legal Perplexities (ed. Heidi Hurd) pp. 221–228

  • Why Privatization Matters? The Democratic Case Against PrivatizationNomos LX (eds. Jack Knight & Melissa Schwartzberg) pp. 52–78

  • The Real Case for Judicial ReviewElgar Research Handbook on Comparative Judicial Review (with A. Shinar)

  • Dignity, Emergency, ExceptionThe Rule of Crisis (eds. Auriel, Beaud, Wellman) pp. 101–118 (with A. Sharon)

  • Torts for Non-Victims: The Case for Third Party LitigationUniversity of Illinois L. Rev. 1049–1090 (with E. Guttel & Shai Lavie)

  • Radical Privatization47(1) Mishpatim 287–326 (in Hebrew)

2017

  • Embracing the Tension Between National and International Human Rights Law: The Case for Discordant Parity15 International Journal of Constitutional Law 36–59

  • Why Privatization MattersCriminal Law and the Authority of the State (eds. du Bois-Pedain, Ulväng, Asp)

2016

  • Against Privatization as Such36 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 400–427 (with A. Dorfman)

2015

  • The Duty to Criminalize34 Law & Philosophy 1–22

2014

  • Public and Private LawOxford Handbook of Criminal Law (eds. Dubber & Hornle) pp. 1040–1063

  • Behavioral Analysis of Criminal Law: A SurveyOxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and the Law 568–598

  • Why Constitutionalism Matters: The Case for Robust Constitutionalism1 Critical Analysis of Law 32–50

2013

  • The Case Against Privatization41 Philosophy & Public Affairs 67–102 (with A. Dorfman)

2012

  • Between Judicial Review and Legislative Supremacy: A Cautious Defense of Constrained Judicial Review10 International Journal of Constitutional Law 950–975 (with A. Shinar)

  • Freedom of SpeechCompanion to Philosophy of Law (ed. Andrei Marmor), Routledge 599–617

  • Hate Speech and Comprehensive Forms of LifeThe Content and Context of Free Speech (eds. Herz & Molnar) pp. 306–326

2011

  • Necessity Knows No Law61 University of Toronto L.J. 845–865 (with A. Sharon)

  • Outsourcing Violence?5 Law and Ethics of Human Rights 396

  • Commensurability and Agency: Yet Two Unmet Challenges to Law and Economics96 Cornell L. Rev. 749 (with A. Porat)

2010

  • The Easy Core Case for Judicial Review2 Journal of Legal Analysis 227–256 (with T. Kahana)

2009

  • Aggregating Probabilities Across Offences in Criminal Law94 Minnesota L. Rev. 261–309 (with A. Porat)

2008

  • Uncertainty Revisited: Legal Prediction and Legal Postdiction107 Michigan L. Rev. 467–499 (with E. Guttel)

2007

  • The Economics of Stigma: Why More Detection of Crime May Result in Less Stigmatization36 Journal of Legal Studies 355–377 (with A. Klement)

2006

  • The Right to Judicial Review92 Virginia L. Rev. 991–1022 (with Y. Eylon)

2005

  • Matching Probabilities: The Behavioral Law & Economics of Repeated Behavior72 U. Chicago L. Rev. 1197 (with E. Guttel)

2003

  • Rights-Based Judicial Review: A Democratic Justification22 Law and Philosophy 247–276

2001

  • Crime Rates and Expected Sanctions: The Economics of Deterrence Revisited30 Journal of Legal Studies 485–502 (with O. Bar-Gill)

1999

  • On Hate and Equality109 Yale L.J. 507–539 (with G. Parchomovsky)

1997

  • What Demands are Rights: An Investigation of the Relations Between Rights and Reasons17 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 101–114

1992

  • Bigotry, Pornography, and the First Amendment: A Theory of Unprotected Speech65 S. California L. Rev. 1887–1931