Anat Horovitz Editor

Kathryn M. Campbell is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She holds a B.A in psychology (McGill), an M.Phil in Criminology (Cantab), a Ph.D. in criminologie (Universite de Montreal) and a BCL/LLB (McGill). Professor Campbell has long been interested in studying social justice, including issues of equality and rights under the law, for various individuals and groups. Professor Campbell has published extensively in the areas of miscarriages of justice, young persons and criminal law, and Indigenous justice issues.

Barak Ariel: an Associate Professor at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a Professor of Experimental Criminology at University of Cambridge. His research interests lie in the area of policing, victimology, and law and society.

Anat Horovitz is a faculty member of the Hebrew University Faculty of Law, where she lectures and serves as the Academic Director of the Innocence Clinic and the Criminal Law Clinic. Anat stepped down from her ten-year position as Deputy Head of the Israel Public Defender Office in 2022, was a member of the Public Committee on Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice (2018- 2022), and served on the Advisory Committee to the Minister of Justice on Criminal Procedure (2005-2012, 2018-2022). Anat holds a LL.B. (Hebrew University), LL.M. (London School of Economics); LL.D. (Hebrew University), interned at the Israel Supreme Court and worked for a decade as an associate and partner at a law firm, specializing in white-collar crime.

Irwin Cotler, PC, OC, OQ, is the International Chair of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, an Emeritus Professor of Law at McGill University, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and long-time Member of Parliament, and an international human rights lawyer. A constitutional and comparative law scholar, Professor Cotler is the author of numerous publications and seminal legal articles and has written upon and intervened in landmark Charter of Rights cases in the areas of free speech, freedom of religion, minority rights, peace law and war crimes justice.