Raphael Cohen-Almagor

Raphael Cohen-Almagor (Hebrew: רפאל כהן-אלמגור; born 1961) is an Israeli/British academic.

Cohen-Almagor received his D.Phil. in political theory from Oxford University in 1991, and his B.A. and M.A. from Tel Aviv University (both magna cum laude). In 1992–1995 he lectured at the Hebrew University Law Faculty. In 1995–2007 he taught at the University of Haifa Law School, Department of Communication, and Library and Information Studies University of Haifa. In 2019, he was distinguished visiting professor to the Faculty of Laws, University College London (UCL). In 2023, he was the Olof Palme Visiting Professor at Lund University, Sweden.[1] In 2024-2025, he was a Fellow at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem.[2]

Raphael has served in various organisations, including as chairperson of "The Second Generation to the Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance" Organization in Israel; founder and director of the Medical Ethics Think-tank at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute; member of the Israel Press Council,[3] chairperson of library and information studies, and founder and director of Center for Democratic Studies,[4] both at the University of Haifa. Cohen-Almagor was the Yitzhak Rabin – Fulbright Visiting Professor at UCLA School of Law and Dept. of Communication, visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, and Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Until 2025, he was chair in politics at the University of Hull, United Kingdom, and Founding-Director of the Middle East Study Group.[5] In 2008–2009, he served as Deputy Dean for research at Hull Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.[6] In June 2023, Cohen-Almagor was elected President of the Association of Israel Studies, an international scholarly association established in the United States in 1984 and is based in Israel.[7][8]

Cohen-Almagor co-drafted the Israel Dying Patient Law, which impacted patient-physician relationships and promoted patient's autonomy and decision-making capacity. By July 2019, 22,000 people signed advance directives and deposited them in the Ministry of Health depository.[9] Cohen-Almagor has also formulated principles conducive to safeguarding fundamental civil rights.[10]

Books

  • Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Critical Study of Peace Mediation, Facilitation and Negotiations between Israel and the PLO (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)
  • The Republic, Secularism and Security: France versus the Burqa and the Niqab (2022)
  • Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism: Liberalism, Culture and Coercion (2021)
  • Middle Eastern Shores (poetry, Hebrew, 1993)
  • The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance (1994; Hebrew 1994, 2nd ed. 1999)
  • Speech, Media and Ethics (2001], 2nd ed. 2005; Turkish 2003)
  • The Right to Die with Dignity (2001)
  • Euthanasia in the Netherlands (2004)
  • The Scope of Tolerance (2006)
  • The Democratic Catch (2007), Hebrew
  • Voyages (poetry, Hebrew, 2007)
  • Confronting the Internet's Dark Side: Moral and Social Responsibility on the Free Highway (2015)

Edited books

  • Basic Issues in Israeli Democracy (Hebrew, 1999)
  • Liberal Democracy and the Limits of Tolerance (2000)
  • Medical Ethics at the Dawn of the 21st Century (2000)
  • Challenges to Democracy: Essays in Honour and Memory of Isaiah Berlin (2000)
  • Moral Dilemmas in Medicine (Hebrew, 2002)
  • Israeli Democracy at the Crossroads (2005)
  • Israeli Institutions at the Crossroads (2005)
  • Public Responsibility in Israel (with Asa Kasher and Ori Arbel-Ganz, Hebrew, 2012)

References

  1. ^ "Olof Palme visiting professorship". 4 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Fellowships - Individual Researchers". iias.huji.ac.il. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  3. ^ מועצת העיתונות בישראל. Israeli Press Council. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  4. ^ "The Center for Democratic Studies, The University of Haifa". Archived from the original on 2010-05-14. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  5. ^ "Middle East Study Centre".
  6. ^ "Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor (faculty profile)". University of Hull. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  7. ^ "About". AIS. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  8. ^ "Leadership And Staff". AIS. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  9. ^ Israel Ministry of Health (2019)
  10. ^ "The Dark Side of the Internet: An Interview With Raphael Cohen Almagor". Oxford Research Group. Archived from the original on 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2020-07-01.