Professor Tomer Broude

Senior Fellow (Melbourne Law Masters)

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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Professor Tomer Broude is Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Bessie and Michael Greenblatt QC, Chair in Public and International Law at the Faculty of Law and Department of International Relations. He specialises in public international law and international economic law, particularly international trade and investment, human rights, dispute settlement, development and cultural diversity. He has served as Academic Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and as Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law. He is the author and editor of several books as well as numerous articles that have appeared in leading academic journals such as International Organization, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, European Journal of International Law, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vanderbilt Law Review, Virginia Journal of International Law, International Journal of Cultural Property, Journal of World Trade, World Trade Review, and the Journal of International Economic Law. He is an Editor of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement and a General Editor of the Cambridge University Press book series on International and Economic Law (CITEL). He is one of the founders of the Society of International Economic Law, and a former member of its Executive Council.

He has taught at numerous law schools around the world, such as the University of Toronto, the University of Virginia, the University of California-Los Angeles, Fordham Law School, Hong Kong University, McGill University, Melbourne Law School, the University of British Columbia and Gujarat National Law University. Recently, he was a distinguished fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto (2020-2022); and a fellow at the Berlin-based research group “The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?”.

He has been appointed to the indicative list of governmental and nongovernmental panelists to hear WTO disputes and the list of Israeli arbitrators under the Israel-MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement. He has been appointed by the government of Canada to the roster of NAFTA Chapter 19 (Trade Remedies) Panelists (now Chapter 10 of the USMCA). He is a member of Israel's Trade Remedy Advisory Board. He has been recently appointed as an arbitrator in the Xi'an Arbitration Commission.