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August 1, 2013 JONATHAN YOVEL Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications I. Curriculum Vitae Contacts Address: NYU School of Law, 22 Washington Sq. North, New York, NY 10011, USA Phones: 646.415.9343; +972.54.480.0201 Email: [email protected] 1. Higher Education 1992 LL.B. and B.A. (Philosophy) magna cum laude, Tel-Aviv University 1990 Graduate Studies in philosophy, Oxford University (no degree taken) 1994-5 Graduate studies in linguistics, Dept. of Linguistics, University Of Chicago (no degree taken) 1995 Master of Laws (LL.M.) with honors, Northwestern University School of Law 1998 Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD), Northwestern University School of Law Member of the Israel Bar since 1994 2. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

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August 1, 2013

JONATHAN YOVEL

Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications

I. Curriculum Vitae

Contacts

Address: NYU School of Law, 22 Washington Sq. North, New York, NY 10011, USA

Phones: 646.415.9343; +972.54.480.0201Email: [email protected]

1. Higher Education

1992 LL.B. and B.A. (Philosophy) magna cum laude, Tel-Aviv University1990 Graduate Studies in philosophy, Oxford University (no degree taken)1994-5 Graduate studies in linguistics, Dept. of Linguistics, University Of Chicago (no degree taken)1995 Master of Laws (LL.M.) with honors, Northwestern University School of Law 1998 Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD), Northwestern University School of Law

Member of the Israel Bar since 1994

2. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

DATES INSTITUTION AND DEPARTMENT

RANKS

2009 – Present University of Haifa School of Law

Professor of Law

2013 – 2014 NYU School of Law Fellow, The Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice

2013 – 2014 NYU School of Law Berkowitz Fellow, Tikvah Center for Law and Jewish Civilization

2009 – 2010 Yale Law School Senior Research Scholar

2009-Present

(Summer term)

International Academy for Human Rights Implementation, Lucerne University (Switzerland)

Returning Visiting Professor

2007 - 2011 Haifa Business School Adjunct Professor

2003 - 2009 University of Haifa School of Law

Senior Lecturer (tenured)

2006-2007 Columbia Law School Visiting Scholar

Fall 2004 Max Plank Institute for International & Comparative Private Law, Hamburg

Visiting Research Fellow

Fall 2003 University of Toronto Faculty of Law

Distinguished Visiting Faculty

2001-2002 Brooklyn Law school and the Center for Law Language and Cognition, NYC

Visiting Professor

Summer 2001 Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg

Visiting Research Fellow

1998 - 2003 University of Haifa School of Law

Lecturer

3. Offices in University Academic Administration

A. In the Administration of the University1998-2000 Member of Rector’s Ad-hoc Committee on Strategic Academic Planning1999-2000 Member of the Senate, University of Haifa 2005-2006 Member of Final Appeals Panel, University of Haifa Disciplinary Body 2005-2011 Grants Referee, Research Authority, University of Haifa 2003-2009 Member of the University’s Public Tenders Committee 2007-2011 Research Authority Council, University of Haifa

B. In the Administration of the Faculty of Law(Note: Committee work prior to 2003 omitted).1998-present Faculty Council

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2010-2012 Faculty seminar coordinator2004-present Advisory Committee to the Dean on Hiring & Promotions 2002-2006, 2008 Teaching Committee 2002-2006 First Year Academic Coordinator2004 Moot Court Coordinator 2004-2009 Advanced Studies Committee 2005 Guest Editor, Law and Government (Mishpat Umimshal) 2005, 2009 Member in three professional promotion committees 2006 Director, Law & M.A. in Philosophy Program 2007-2009 Global Law Program Committee 2007-2011 Research Committee 2008 Acting Director, Law & MBA Program

4. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the University

Period Body Activity

1992-3 Zadok, Striks, Shahal & Co., Attorneys at Law, Tel Aviv

Articled Clerk

1993-4 Honorable Miriam Naor,Judge & President of the IsraelAntitrust Court (currently Deputy President, Israel Supreme Court)

Judicial Clerk

1994 Israel Press Council Legal Counsel and Assistant to the President

1994 The Movement for Quality Government in Israel

Legal Counsel

1994 Private practice Civil rights litigation (High court, military courts), counseling to various civil rights NGO’s, commercial practice

1997 American Bar Foundation Visiting Scholar & Associate Editor, Law and Language in the Public Sphere

1998-9 UNCITRAL (United Nations Committee on International Trade Law), NYC and Vienna

Academic Observer

1999-present

International Review of Law and Economics, Law & Social

Referee

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Inquiry; Law Culture and the Humanities; Pragmatics and Cognition; Legal Theory; Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence; Political & Legal Anthropology; Law and Government; Tel Aviv Law Journal; Plilim; Bar Ilan Law Journal; Haifa Law Journal; Jerusalem Law Review.

2003-present

European Union’s Erasmus Mundus LL.M. Program in Law and Economics

LL.M. Thesis supervisor; External Examiner (several)

2005-present

International Law Institute, Pace University, New York

1. Senior Researcher, United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG); 2. Contributor of online commentaries on various CISG articles (48, 49, 64, 76); 3. CISG Israel Academic Editor.

2003, 2005 Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Testifying as a legal expert in front the Interior Committee (re citizenship and naturalization); Finance Sub-Committee (re funding of political parties). Oral & written Testimonies presented.

2006 A leading US law school (not disclosed for reasons of confidentiality)

Writing a decisive tenure report on the behest of the promotions committee (area: law and society).

2006, 2010, 2012, 2013

Israel Science Foundation Grants Referee

2006 Codification Committee, Ministry of Justice

External researcher submitting invited advisory papers

2007 Magistrate’s Court of Acre Expert witness on Law Cinema & Freedom of Expression (submission of formal written testimony)

2008 Magistrate’s Court of Haifa Expert witness on International Arbitration Law (written and oral testimony)

2011 - Present

Israel Court of Standard Contracts

Lay Judge

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2011 - Present

Budgeting Committee of the Israel Higher Education Council (VATAT)

Member of the National Steering Committee for Enrichment Studies

2011 - Present

Budgeting Committee of the Israel Higher Education Council (VATAT)

LL.M accreditation consultant

2012 - Present

Israel Higher Education Council (MALAG)

Member of the Academic Legal Studies Oversight Committee

5. Active Participation in Scholarly Conferences

Date Name of Conference Place Subject of Lecture/Discussion

May 1997 Law & Society Association Annual Conference

St. Louis, USA The Semiotics of Commercial Law: Where do Promises Occur? An outline for a Language- Paradigm Critique of the External-Internal Model of Contract Formation

May 1998 International Conference on Pluralist Democracy

Bar Ilan University

The Politics of ‘Protecting Feelings’

June 1998 International Conference on Empirical Legal Research and Legal Realism

Hagoshrim, Israel

The Structural Politics of Cultures of Argumentation of Nonrepresented Litigants in Lower Israeli Courts

February 1999

New Israeli Association of Philosophy Annual Conference

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Alienation and Estrangement as Concerns for Social and Political Justice

March 2001 International Conference on Land and Domination

Harvard Law School

Theory and Critique: Mutual Distrust

October 2001 Cognitive Legal Studies Conference

Center for Law Language and Cognition, Brooklyn Law School, NYC

Performative Language: the Clandestine Shaper of Discourse

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October 2001 Nietzsche and Legal Theory

Cardozo Law School, NYC

How is Normativity Possible?

June 2002 Conference on Law and Literature

Bar Ilan University

Narrative Justice

June 2004 Bicentenary Conference on the Code Civil, the Principles of European Contract Law, and the Israeli Civil Codification

University of Haifa

Global Harmonization of International Commercial Law as an Intellectual, Cultural, and Jurisprudential Challenge

June 2004 Europe and Israel: What Next?

Bucerius Institute for Research of Contemporary German History and Society, Haifa

A European Israel? Prospects and Obstacles

June 2004 The New IP Order—A Global Trade-Off

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya

A History of Ideas Perspective on the Harmonization of Private Law

May 2005 Courts of Law and Legal Cultures in Past and Present Muslim Societies: A Socio-legal Perspective

Ben Gurion University

Law and Society in Turkey: Emerging Scholarship

May 2005 Conference on the new Civil Codification

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya

Contract Law for the 21st Century

June 2005 Conference on the new Civil Codification

Bar Association, Haifa

The Codification of Contract Law: New Proposals

June 2005 International Conference on World War II and its Impact on the Law - 60 Years After

University of Haifa

How Can a Crime be Against Humanity? Philosophical Doubts Concerning a Useful Concept

June 2005 Interdisciplinary colloquium on the Settlements as Geographical and Legal Phenomenon

Ben Gurion University

The Role of the High Court in Legitimizing Settlements

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March 2006 Ecommerce Conference The Haifa Center of Law & Technology

Digital Signatures

April 2006 CISG and International Arbitration Workshop

ICC, Paris Workshop Participant

July 2007 Law & Society Association Annual Meeting

Humbolt University, Berlin

The Metapragmatics of Legal Education

Legal Pluralism (Chair)

Theorizing Justice (Chair)

February 2008

Israeli Law and Society Conference

University of Haifa

The Polyphony of Argument in Small Claims Courts

May 2008 Conference on Sixty Years of Israeli Law

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya

Cure and Remedies for Breach and Contract

October 2008 Israeli Association for Legal History

Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem

Law and the Secularization of Language in the 17th Century

September 2008

European Association for Law and Economics

University of Haifa

Necessity Contracts

January 2009

International Workshop on Proportionality in International Law

Sheraton Hotel, Tel Aviv

When Arbitrators Talk like Courts: Proportionality in International Commercial Arbitration

June 2009 International Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contract Law

Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Pre-Contractual Speech Acts: Nondisclosure as Misrepresentation

December 2011

Conference on Access to Justice

Tel Aviv Law School

Non-mediated legal language and access to justice

May 2012 Conference on Love Dignity and the Political

Tel Aviv University Faculty of the Humanities

Love and the impoverishment of normative discourse

December 2013

Straus Interdisciplinary Workshop on Social

NYU Law School

Languages of Justice: The Structure of Preferentialism

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and Economic Segregation

6. Invited Lectures (prior to 2003 omitted)

Date Place and Forum Nature of talk Title

April 1998 Annual Meeting. Association for Family Planning, Israel, Tel Aviv

Keynote Lecture Legal Strategies of for Battling Sexual Harassment

2002, 2003 (mult.),

2005 (mult.), 2006 (mult.), 2009, 2010

The Institute of Advanced Judicial Studies, Neve Ilan

Invited Lectures to Judges

Unjust Enrichment and New Topics in Civil Law

Justice and Luck in Private Law

Law and Literature: Voice, Perspective, and Narrative Manipulations

The Constitutive Metaphors of Information and High-Tech Law

January 2003

February 2003

June 2003

Israel Bar Association, Haifa

Invited Lecture Series on “Law and Cinema”

Law and Love

Epistemology, Prejudice and Evidence

Communities, Outsiders, and the Law of Nature

March 2003 Israel Bar Association, Haifa

Invited Lecture on the New Civil Codification

Contract Resurrected: Death of Contract& the Law of Unjust Enrichment

March 2004 Center for Law, Culture, and History, University of Southern California

Invited Lecture The Subversive Privilege of Love

April 2004 Justice Dept. Annual Meeting, Tel Aviv

Invited Lecture to the cadre of the

Unjust Enrichment and Contract Law: A New

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civil section (300 attorneys)

Relationship

June 2004 Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Invited Lecture The Legal and Commercial Structure of an International Business Transaction

June 2004 Midreshet Sde Boker Invited Lecture Narrative Justice

March 2005 College of Management Law School

Lecture at Graduate Seminar

Us/Other and Imagined Communities as Textual Products

June 2005 Israel Bar Association, Sefad

Invited Lecture Luck in Tort Law

June 2005 Israel Bar Association, Nazareth

Invited Lecture Unjust Enrichment and Contract Law: New Developments

May 2006 Israel Bar Association Annual Meeting, Eilat

Keynote Lecture, main event (in the presence of the Chief Justice, Minister of Justice, Attorney General, Canadian Minister of Justice, President of the Bar)

Law and Luck

July 2007 Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin

Presidential Panel in honor of Prof. Stuart Macaulay

Relational Contract Theory and Empirical Legal Research

November 2008

Tel Aviv Law School Invited Lecture to Faculty on Prof. Mautner’s new book Law and Culture

Law and Culture

September 2008

University of Haifa Graduation Lecture to Judges

The Overdeterminacy of Rules, or the Tragedy of Orpheus

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June 2011 Israel Bar Association Annual Meeting, Eilat

Invited Lecture Law and Love

January 2012 Center for Law and Medicine Conference on the Right to Die

Invited Lecture Death as part of life (and the backwardness of law)

February 2012

Judicial Conference, Northern District

Keynote Lecture Law and the seriousness of humor

May 2012 IDC Invited Lecture honoring retirement of Sup. Ct. Justice Proccacia

The Maverick Judge at the Intersection of Individual and History

January 2013 Graduate reading group Yale Law School

St. Thomas Aquinas and the methodology of discourse

November 2013

NYU Law School The Creation of Language and Language without Time: Metaphysics and Metapragmatics in Genesis 1

7. Colloquium Talks

Presentation/CommentsName of Forum

Place of LectureDate

The Performative Language of Contract Formation: A Philosophical Analysis

Faculty SeminarHebrew University Faculty of Law

March 1998

Performative Language and Models of Contract Formation

Faculty SeminarFordham University School of Law, NYC

August 1998

How Understanding Performative Language Can Reshape Contract Formation Doctrine

Legal Theory Seminar

Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law

September 1999

Relational Speech: How Lay Litigants Conceptualize Law

Faculty SeminarNova University Law Center, Florida, USA

August 2000

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Distributive Considerations in Remedies for Breach of Contract

Faculty SeminarBrooklyn Law School & Center for Law Language and Cognition, NYC

November 2000

Legal RhetoricAdjudication workshop

Open University, Tel Aviv

January 2001

Invisible Precedents in Law and Popular Culture

Faculty SeminarBrooklyn Law School & Center for Law Language and Cognition, NYC

February 2002

Law and Love in The Widow of St. Pierre

Movie Screening and Lecture

Open University, Jerusalem

November 2003

Language and Power in a Place of Contingencies: The Polyphony of Legal Argumentation

Legal Theory Seminar

Center for Law, Culture and History, University of Southern California

March 2004

Le Droit du Plus Fort: Law as Metaphor and Morality in Milton’s Samson Agonistes

Faculty Workshop

Center for Law, Culture and History, University of Southern California

March 2004

Text and Ideology: Looking at Legal Discourse

Lecture to faculty and researchers

Ben-Gurion University

June 2004

Remedies for Breach of Contract: A Theoretical and Comparative Perspective

ColloquiumMax Plank Institute for Private & Comparative Private Law, Hamburg, Germany

August 2004

Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Education

Dept. of Education Graduate Seminar

Columbia University

May 2007

Relational Formalism: a New Paradigm for Commercial Relations

Faculty SeminarUniversity of Connecticut School of Law

November 2009

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Holocaust and ModernityPosen Seminar: Was the Shoa Different?

Haifa Law SchoolOctober 2011

Language and Power in Law’s House: The Polyphony of Self-Representation

Critical Analysis of Law Workshop

Toronto University Faculty of Law

February 2014

Normativity as Poetic Quality: Two Instances of Discourse Ethics

Tikvah Workshop: The Exception in Law, Politics and Theology

NYU Law SchoolApril 2014

8. Research Grants

Period Type of Grant, Granting Body

2000-2002 PI, 3-year Research Grant

Israel Ministry of Science

Total: NIS 170,000 (app. US$46,000)

2000-2001 PI, 2-year Research Grant

Israel Foundation Trustees

Total: US$10,000

2000 PI, Israel Research Foundation (VATAT) Grant

US$4,000

9. Scholarships, Awards and Prizes

1999 Research Prize, University of Haifa

1999 Grant for the Development of Online Teaching, University of Haifa

1997 Pritzker Fellowship, Northwestern University School of Law

1994-1996 Machesney Grant, Northwestern University School of Law

Sundry Grant, Northwestern University School of Law

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10. Teaching

A. Courses taught in recent years

1) At the University of Haifa (teaching prior to 2003 omitted)

Year Name of Course Type of Course

Lecture/Seminar/Workshop/High Learn Course/ Intro. Course (Mandatory)

Degree/ Program

Numbers of

Students

(app.)

2003-2004,

2009, 2011

Contracts Mandatory LL.B. 90-110

2003-2006,

2008, 2011

International Business Transactions

Elective LL.B.& LL.M. 40

2003 Sources of Israeli Law

Mandatory LL.B. 20

2003 Advanced Contracts & Theoretical issues in Private Law

Seminar LL.B. 23

2003 On Love: Philosophical Aspects

Elective B.A.

Faculty of Humanities Honors Program

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2003 International Sales and Arbitration

Seminar LL.B. 23

2004-2006,

2008-2009

Expanded Contracts Mandatory/ elective

LL.B. 35-40

2004, 2006

2009-2010, 2011

Unjust Enrichment Elective LL.B.& LL.M. 60

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2004 Modernism/ Postmodernism: Political Theory Seminar

Seminar LL.B. 20

2004 The Human Condition in the Cinematographic Expression

Elective B.A.,

Faculty of Humanities, Honors Program

30

2005-2008 Jurisprudence Mandatory LL.M. Program for Presiding Judges

20

2005-2008 Law and Society Mandatory LL.M. Program for Presiding Judges

20

2005 Advanced Jurisprudence

Mandatory 3L LL.B 210

2007 Law and Love Seminar LL.B. & LL.M. 23

2006 Law, Luck and Tragedy

Seminar LL.B. & LL.M. 21

2008 Codification Seminar

Seminar LL.M. 7

2008-2009, 2012

International Business Transactions

Mandatory MBA 40

2008 Law and Language Elective LL.B. & LL.M. 40

2008 American Contract Law

Elective LL.B. & LL.M. 23

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2009 Contracts Mandatory M.A. Program for Patent Registrars

30

2009 International Business Transactions

Mandatory LL.M. in Law & Technology

20

2009 Law and Language Online (Highlearn) elective

LL.B. & LL.M. 73

2010 Jurisprudence Mandatory LL.B. 105

2010 Unjust Enrichment and Advanced Topics in Civil Law

Elective LL.B.\

LL.M

60

2010 Law and Magic Seminar LL.B.\

LL.M

23

2010, 2012 Introduction to Jurisprudence

Mandatory M.A for Patent Registrars

30

2010 Contracts Mandatory LL.B. for MDs

20

2010 Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica Reading Group

Extra-curricular, not for credit

N/A 14

2012 Law language and Myth

Seminar LL.B/LL.M 21

2) In other Institutions

2002 Contracts I & II Mandatory Brooklyn Law School

LL.B. 120

2002 Negotiable Instruments & Banking

Elective Brooklyn Law School

LL.B. 40

2002 International Sales Elective Brooklyn Law School

LL.B. 30

2003 Law, Language & Elective University of LL.B. 40

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Literature Toronto School of Law

LL.MSJD

2014 Law and Language Graduate Reading Seminar

NYU Law School

JSD 12

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II. PUBLICATIONS

Notes: 1. All items are single-authored unless otherwise indicated. 2. All items are in English unless otherwise indicated.

3. English publications are available (some in draft form) on Bepress: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan_yovel or on SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=283562

A. Ph.D. DISSERTATIONTitle: The Language beyond Law: A Study of Performativity in Legal Context. Northwestern University, 1997Language: EnglishNumber of Pages: 334 + Tables and BibliographySupervisor: Professor Elizabeth Mertz (Northwestern Law School and the American Bar Foundation)Dissertation Committee: ● Prof. Richard Bernstein (Philosophy, New School for Social Research)

● Prof. Robert Burns (Law, Northwestern Law School) ● Prof. Michael Silverstein (Linguistic anthropology, University of Chicago)

D. ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALSA. PUBLISHED

1. Jonathan Yovel, Akhnai’s Oven: Discourse Ethics and Hermeneutics of Storytelling in Jewish Law and Beyond, 7 HAIFA UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2013) 119-149 (Hebrew)

2. Jonathan Yovel, Language and Power in a Place of Contingencies: Law and the Polyphony of Self Representation, 5 STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY 27-53 (2013)

3. Jonathan Yovel, Law and the Seriousness of Humor, 2 JOURNAL OF THE ISRAELI ASSOCIATION FOR HUMOR RESEARCH (2013) (Hebrew, online)

4. Jonathan Yovel, The Creation of Language and Language without Time: Metaphysics and Metapragmatics in Genesis 1, 20 BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION 205-225 (2012)

5. Jonathan Yovel, Two-tier Management Deadlock Provisions, 9 CORPORATIONS 108-113 (2012) (Hebrew)

6. Jonathan Yovel, Relational Formalism and the Construction of Financial Instruments, AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL 371-407 (2011)

7. Jonathan Yovel and Ido Shacham, Interpretation and Good Faith in the Law of International Sales, 40 HEBREW UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 731-775 (2011) (Hebrew)

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8. Jonathan Yovel, Legal Formalism, Institutional Norms and the Morality of Basketball, 8 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF LAW, SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 33-70 (2008)

9. Jonathan Yovel, How Can a Crime be Against Humanity? Philosophical Doubts Concerning a Useful Concept, 11 UCLA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS 39-58 (2007)

10. Jonathan Yovel, Quasi-Checks: An Apology for a Mutation of Negotiable Instruments, 5 DEPAUL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW 579-603 (2007)

11. Jonathan Yovel, Le Droit du Plus Fort: Law as Metaphor and Morality in Milton’s “Samson Agonistes,” 2 JOURNAL OF LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES 440-469 (2006)

12. Jonathan Yovel, Contract at the Beginning of the Third Millennium: Civil Codification in the Grips of Relational and Neo-Classical Theories, 4 LAW AND BUSINESS 241-271 (2006) (Hebrew)

13. Jonathan Yovel, Living Over the Dead: A Critique from Equality of “Targeted Killings,” 8 LAW & GOVERNMENT 521-551 (2005) (Hebrew)

14. Guy Davidov, Jonathan Yovel Amnon Reichman, Ilan Saban, Family or Country? The New Israeli Immigration and Naturalization Legislation, 8 LAW & GOVERNMENT 643-699 (2005). Cited favorably by Chief Justice Barak in HC 7052/03 (2005) and by several justices in HC 466/07 (2011) (Authors’ contribution equal) (Hebrew)

15. Jonathan Yovel, The Seller's Right to Cure a Failure to Perform in International Sales, NORDIC JOURNAL OF COMMERCIAL LAW 1-19 (2005). 14a. Revised version reprinted as Cure After the Date for Delivery, in: AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, 480-486 (John Felemegas ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

16. Jonathan Yovel, Running backs, Wolves, and Other Fatalities: How Manipulations of Narrative Coherence in Legal Opinions Marginalize Violent Death, 16 LAW AND LITERATURE 127-159 (2004)

17. Jonathan Yovel, Censorship Under Decentralized Technology: The Case of “Jenin, Jenin,” 28 TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 555-592 (2004) (Hebrew)

18. Jonathan Yovel, Two Conceptions of Relevance, 34 CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS: FORMAL APPROACHES TO LEGAL EVIDENCE, 283-315 (2003)

19. Jonathan Yovel, Gay Science as Law: An Outline for a Nietzschean Jurisprudence, 24 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 635-662 (2003)

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20. Jonathan Yovel, Rights and Rites: Initiation, Language and Performance in Law and Legal Education, 3 STANFORD AGORA 1-31 (formerly the STANFORD JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES) (2002)

21. Jonathan Yovel, Narrative Justice, 18 BAR-ILAN LAW REVIEW 283-322 (2002) (Hebrew)

22. Jonathan Yovel, Invisible Precedents: On the Many Lives of Legal Stories Through Law and Popular Culture, 50 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 1265-1293 (2001)

23. Jonathan Yovel, Verbal Violence, 10 PLILIM, THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW, SOCIETY AND CULTURE 241-275 (2001) (Hebrew). Quoted and cited in several Israeli judicial opinions (including Supreme Court).

24. Jonathan Yovel, In the Beginning Was the Word: Paradigms of Language and Normativity in Law, Philosophy, and Theology, 5 MOUNTBATTEN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 5-33 (2001)

25. Jonathan Yovel, Trigger-Happy Courts: Culture and Ideology in Coerced Adoption Cases, 6 LAW AND GOVERNMENT 259-268 (2001) (review essay) (Hebrew)

26. Jonathan Yovel, What is Contract Law “About”? Speech Act Theory and a Critique of “Skeletal Promises,” 94 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 937-962 (2000)

27. Jonathan Yovel, Analogical Reasoning as Translation: The Pragmatics of Transitivity, 13 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE SEMIOTICS OF LAW 1-27 (2000)

28. Jonathan Yovel, On Immunity and Pardon: An Anatomy of Normative Concepts, 4 LAW AND GOVERNMENT 521-530 (1997) (Hebrew)

29. Jonathan Yovel, Overruling Rules? 4 PRAGMATICS & COGNITION 347-366 (1996)

B. ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

30. Jonathan Yovel, From Status to Contract: The Unhappy Case of Johann Sebastian Bach, 27 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE (forthcoming Summer 2014)

31. Jonathan Yovel, Jurisprudence, Pragmatism and the Political in St. Thomas Aquinas’ De Regimine Judaeorum; followed by an annotated translation of St. Thomas Aquinas, De Regimine Judaeorum [On the Government of Jews] 15 LAW AND GOVERNMENT (forthcoming Fall 2014, Hebrew)

32. Jonathan Yovel, Can Law Love Us? Judging as Love and Participation, a Festschrift in Honor of Justice Ayala Prukachia, LAW AND BUSINESS (forthcoming Fall 2014, Hebrew)

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E. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS WHICH ARE NOT CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PUBLISHED

1. Jonathan Yovel, Legal Formalism, Artificial Intelligence  and the Indeterminacy of Relevance, in EPHRAIM NISSAN, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR HANDLING LEGAL EVIDENCE, POLICE INVESTIGATION AND CASE ARGUMENTATION 301-322 (Amsterdam: Springer, 2012)

2. Jonathan Yovel and Joseph Edrey, Israeli Contract Law, in THE INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT MANUAL 315-351 (New York: West Publications, 2008; revised and updated version by Yovel and Ido Shacham forthcoming 2014)

3. Jonathan Yovel, The Seller’s Right to Avoid the Contract in International Sales, in AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, 440-456 (John Felemegas ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

4. Jonathan Yovel, Current-Price and Market-Based Damages for Breach of Contract in International Sales, in AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, 480-486 (John Felemegas ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

5. Jonathan Yovel, The Buyer’s Right to Avoid the Contract in International Sales, in AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, 397-410 (John Felemegas ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

6. Jonathan Yovel and Victor H. Bouganim, Lex Romana: Archaic Literacy as a Romantic Yarn, in LAW AND LITERATURE 293-307 (eds. M. Rubinstein et al., Tel-Aviv: Ramot 2007) (bulk written by Yovel) (Hebrew)

7. Jonathan Yovel, Gay Science as Law: An Outline for a Nietzschean Jurisprudence, in Peter Goodrich and Mariana Velvedere eds., HALF-WRITTEN LAWS: NIETZSCHE AND LEGAL THEORY 23-49 (London: Routledge, 2005)

8. Jonathan Yovel, The Subversive Privilege of Love, in LAW AND LOVE 527-55 (Orna Ben-Naftali and Hana Nave eds., Tel-Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 2005) (Hebrew)

9. Jonathan Yovel and Elizabeth Mertz, The Role of Social Science in Legal Decisions, THE COMPANION TO LAW AND SOCIETY, 410-431 (Austin Sarat ed., Oxford: Blackwell, 2004) (authors’ contribution equal)

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10. Elizabeth Mertz and Jonathan Yovel, Metalinguistic Awareness, THE HANDBOOK OF PRAGMATICS 1-26 (J. Verschueren, J-O Östman, J. Blommaert & C. Bulcaen, eds., Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2000) (authors’ contribution equal)

11. Jonathan Yovel, The Contingency of Transitivity: a Formal Outline for a Quantitative Approach to a Puzzle of Analogical Reasoning, THE LOGIC OF NORMS 153-172 (Antonio. A. Martino ed., Pisa: SEU, 1998)

ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

12. Jonathan Yovel and Ido Shacham, Israel, in THE INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT MANUAL (New York: West, 2014)

G. Entries in Encyclopedias

1.Elizabeth Mertz and Jonathan Yovel, Courtroom Narrative, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NARRATIVE THEORY (London: Routledge, 2004)

H. OTHER PUBLICATIONS1. Professional

1. Translation of St. Thomas Aquinas’ De Regimine Judaeorum [On the Government of Jews], 15 LAW AND GOVERNMENT (forthcoming 2014)

2. In progress: Translation of Thomas Aquinas, Treatise on Law (Summa Theologiae FPSP Questions 90-109), under contract for publication.

3. Israel and the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods, online running commentary published and occasionally updated, under the auspices of the Pace International Law Institute, NYC

4. A Defaulting Party's Right to Cure a Failure to Perform, advisory paper commissioned by the Committee for the Codification of Civil Law, Dept. of Justice, Israel (2006)

5. Jonathan Yovel, Imagining Territories: Space, Place, and the Anticity. Online essay available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=950895 (2007) (27 pages).

6. Jonathan Yovel, Discourse Ethics and Interpretative Manipulations from Akhnai’s Oven, Posen Center Research Publication #4 (2006)

7. Op-Eds, Criticism and Reviews:

A. Op-Eds in HAARETZ and YEDIOT AHARONOT, 2001-present, covering various legal, political and social issues, including: human rights issues;

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naturalization and citizenship; Mideast peace process; rhetorical analyses of various aspects of public discourse; critiques of the use of private-law standards in government-citizen relationships; newly-emerging consumerist and civic ideologies; analyses and critiques of various governmental bodies including the Supreme Court, the purported constitutional court, the presidency, and military justice.

B. Professional and Literary Essays and Reviews

Several longer pieces in HAARETZ LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, HAARETZ SFARIM (HAARETZ BOOK REVIEW), E-Mago, YEDIOT AHARONOT, including pieces on the duty to obey the law, law and national security, mimetic prose, Kafka’s novels The Trial and Amerika, the sociology of love, Peter Hoeg, legal jargon and legal lexicons.

2. Literary A. Books Published1. Verse: Songs of the Homo Urbanus, Tel Aviv: Hakibutz Hameuhad, 2005 (Hebrew)

Reviewed in Haaretz Book Review, Yediot Aharonot Literary Section, Hatsofe, several online sites. Interviews in Haaretz Book Review, Yediot Aharonot, Israel Today, as well as TV and radio interviews (channels 2, 10, 34).

2. Prose: Trojan Horse, Tel Aviv: Hakibutz Hameuhad, 2009 (a collection of short stories) (Hebrew)Reviewed in Haaretz Book Review, Maariv, Walla, several online sites.

B. Accepted for publication

Songs to My Body (verse, forthcoming from Am Oved)

C. Shorter Prose and Verse Published

Short stories, poems and translations published in dailies and literary journals, including Haaretz, Yediot Aharonot, Helikon, Iton 77, Aley Ruakh, Carmel, Makaf, Ktovet, E-Mago.

Literary prizes: First Prize, Haaretz short story competition (1996 and 2000).

C. Literary translations into Hebrew

Verse translation of Milton’s Samson Agonistes (unpublished)

Occasional translations from French, Occitan, Italian: François Villon, Joachim du Belley, Robert Garnier, Richard I, “minor” French renaissance poets, Tasso, Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel, Carlo Levi, Ezra Pound and Flann O’Brian.

A partial list of literary publications and reviews is available at the Ohio State University Library site: http://library.osu.edu/sites/users/galron.1/00681.php

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