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Leonard Hammer
Lecturer, Judaic Studies | Director, Outreach and Program Development - Human Rights Degree
Arizona Center for Judaic Studies
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(4)
William Simmons
Mutual work: 5 Proposals﹒1 Grant﹒4 Publications
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Liudmila Klimanova
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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David Graizbord
Mutual work: 1 Proposal﹒1 Grant
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Ronald Hammer
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Grants
(2)
Online Programming for Rule of Law and Citizen Involvement in Russia
Active
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2022
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$414.3K / $276.2K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
online programming,
rule of law,
citizen involvement,
russia,
governance
Bridging Jewish History and Israeli Reality: Problem-Solving from The Bible to "Wonder Woman"
2021
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$5K / $10K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
jewish history,
israeli reality,
problem solving,
biblical influence,
cultural adaptation
Publications
(55)
Recent
The Contest and Control of Jerusalem's Holy Sites: A Historical Guide to Legality, Status, and Ownership
2023
jerusalem,
holy sites,
legality,
ownership,
historical guide
Women and the Holy City: The Struggle over Jerusalem’s Sacred Space
2022
gender studies,
religious conflict,
urban studies,
cultural heritage,
sociology
Approaches Toward Digital Stratified Project-Based Learning
2022
digital learning,
project-based learning,
education technology,
pedagogy,
stratified learning
The Hagia Sophia and the Republic of Turkey’s International Obligations
2021
cultural heritage,
international relations,
architecture,
history,
law
Rezension von: Bielefeldt, Heiner, 1958- Religious freedom under scrutiny
2021
religious freedom,
legal studies,
human rights,
philosophy,
social sciences
Refugee Camps Can Wreak Enormous Environmental Damages: Should Source Countries Be Liable for Them?
2021
refugee camps,
environmental damages,
source countries,
liability,
social responsibility
Religious Freedom Under Scrutiny. By Heiner Bielefeldt and Michael Wiener
2021
religious freedom,
human rights,
legal studies,
social issues,
political science
Putting these all together:Taiwan and Itu Aba Taiping) Creating An ‘Island For All’ in the South China Sea 3 International Journal of Taiwan Studies 93-111 2020) The International Human Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief: Referring to Foucault to Achieve the Descriptive Moment 26 Journal of Human Rights at Mofid University 113-140 2019) The ‘Socialization’ of Maritime Global Governance and Taiwan: Perceiving the Benefits 9 Journal of Globalization Studies 14-26 2018) Cultural Heritage Protection and Sacred Spaces: Considering Alternative Approaches From Within the Human Rights Framework 50 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 73-113 2018)
2020
international relations,
maritime governance,
human rights,
cultural heritage,
freedom of religion
Environmental Responsibility and Rohingya Refugees: Potential Grounds for Justice co-author with Saleh Ahmed) 25 Local Environment 1021-1031 2020)
2020
environmental responsibility,
refugee crisis,
justice,
local environment,
human rights
Environmental responsibility and Rohingya refugees: potential grounds for justice
2020
environmental justice,
refugee rights,
humanitarian law,
conflict-induced displacement,
international law