Hanna Lerner is a Senior Lecturer of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. She earned her B.A. in History and Philosophy and M.A. in Philosophy from Tel Aviv University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.
Her research focuses on comparative constitution writing, particularly in societies divided over the vision of their state, religion and politics, democratic theory and on global justice and international labor rights.
Representative Publications
Bali, Asli U., and Hanna Lerner. “Constitutional Design Without Constitutional Moments: Lessons from Religiously Divided Societies.” Cornell International Law Journal 49.2 (2016): 101-184.
Dahan, Yossi, Hanna Lerner, and Faina Milman-Sivan. “The Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights: Labour Violations and Shared Responsibility.” International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 32.4 (2016): 425-447.
Lerner, Hanna. “Critical Junctures, Religion, and Personal Status Regulations in Israel and India.” Law & Social Inquiry 39.2 (2014): 387-415.