Davidov, Guy
Biografia
Guy Davidov, LL.B (Tel-Aviv, 1996), LL.M. (Toronto, 1998), SJD (Toronto, 2002), is the Elias Lieberman Professor of Labour Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he previously served as Vice-Dean as well as Chair of Graduate Studies at the Faculty of Law, and is now the Director of the Sacher Institute for Legislative Studies and Comparative Law. He is the founding Chair of the Labour Law Research Network and still serves on its Steering Committee; Editor-inChief of the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations; and a member of the advisory board of several other labour law journals and research centres. He has published widely on labour law issues in top journals, including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Modern Law Review, the University of Toronto Law Journal, McGill Law Journal, Law & Social Inquiry, Industrial Law Journal and the Comparative Labour Law and Policy Journal. His book A Purposive Approach to Labour Law has been published by Oxford UP in May 2016. He has also co-edited (with Brian Langille) two influential books, Boundaries and Frontiers of Labour Law (Hart, 2006) and The Idea of Labour Law (Oxford UP, 2011).