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Abraham Bell
Professor Of Law Whose Scholarship Focuses On Property, International Law, And Economic Analysis Of The Law.
Abraham Bell is a professor of law whose scholarship focuses on property, international law, and economic analysis of the law.
Professor Bell clerked for Justice Mishael Cheshin of the Supreme Court of Israel, as well as in the High Court of Justice Department of Israel's State Attorney's office. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Connecticut Law School and Fordham University Law School.
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