Research Fellows

Amir Cahana

Amir Cahane

Amir’s research project, ‘Digital Rights and Surveillance,’ aims to review the evolving sphere of influence and reach of surveillance technology on digital rights,
and to examine whether existing legal frameworks award sufficient protection to individuals, and whether new digital rights require articulation.
The research project will explore these questions through the study of three surveillance measures: Counter-Encryption measures, social scoring systems and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT).

Dafna Dror

Dafna Dror

Dafna's research seeks to critically evaluate the normative gaps in the application of international human rights law in the digital environment.
In particular, it explores whether, and how, should international human rights law be adapted to provide an effective protection for individuals rights in the digital age.