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Shai Dothan (Hebrew: שי דותן, born 1981) is a lawyer and legal academic. He is currently Associate Professor of International and Public Law at the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law affiliated with iCourts—Centre of Excellence for International Courts (2014-present). He lives close to Copenhagen with his wife and two children.
ShaiDothan (Hebrew: שי דותן, born 1981) is a lawyer and legal academic. He is currently Associate Professor of International and Public Law at the University...
place in Israel and 23rd in the world. Dothan lives in Ramat Hasharon, is married to Ilana and father of ShaiDothan who is a Professor of International...
systematic violations is outside the ECHR system's remit. Israeli law scholar ShaiDothan believes that the Council of Europe institutions created a double standard...
nowhere written that these Pholosté were the Philistines of the Bible.]" Dothan & Dothan 1992, pp. 22–23, write of the initial identification: "It was not,...
1017/S0272503700055956. ISSN 0272-5037. JSTOR 25659409. S2CID 159187569. Dothan, Shai (2019). "The Three Traditional Approaches to Treaty Interpretation: A...
the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Trude Dothan (1922–2016), Austrian Jewish archaeologist in Israel Yitzchok Scheiner (1922–2021)...
(born 1960), government official Yitzhak Danziger (1916–77), sculptor Trude Dothan (1922–2016), archaeologist specialised in Philistine culture Avraham "Avi"...
National Geographic, volume 161 (number 4) (April 1982): pages 420–61. Trude Dothan. "Gaza Sands Yield Lost Outpost of the Egyptian Empire." National Geographic...
Genesis 34:2), Joseph's brothers sold him (as reported in Genesis 37:17, Dothan being near Shechem), and the united kingdom of Israel and Judah was divided...
Israel (in Hebrew) (2 ed.). Tel Aviv: Am Oved. OCLC 916628298. Feinbrun-Dothan, Naomi; Danin, Avinoam; Plitmann, Uzi (1991). Analytical Flora of Eretz-Israel...
that he sought his brothers, the man told him that they had departed for Dothan. When Joseph's brothers saw him coming, they conspired to kill him, cast...