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| Name | A. Neeman |
| Occupation | Jurist, Attorney, Scholar |
| Nationality | Israeli |
A. Neeman
A. Neeman is an Israeli jurist, attorney and scholar known for contributions to civil procedure, torts and administrative law. Neeman played prominent roles in Israeli public life, serving in high-level positions within the Israeli legal system and engaging with international legal institutions, bar associations and university faculties. Neeman's career intersects with leading figures and institutions in Israeli law, and with landmark litigation and commissions that shaped contemporary jurisprudence.
Neeman was born and raised in Israel amid the milieu of British Mandate for Palestine legacies and the formative decades of the State of Israel. During early education Neeman attended institutions that have produced notable alumni who served in the Israeli Defense Forces, the Knesset and Israel's highest courts. Neeman pursued legal studies at a major Israeli law faculty that counts among its graduates members of the Supreme Court of Israel, senior officials of the Ministry of Justice (Israel) and academics affiliated with Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University. Postgraduate training included comparative and international elements connected to institutions such as Oxford University, Cambridge University or North American law schools where Israeli jurists commonly held fellowships alongside scholars from Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University and University of Chicago.
Neeman's legal career combined private practice with academic scholarship and institutional leadership. In private practice Neeman partnered with prominent Israeli law firms engaged in litigation before the Supreme Court of Israel, representation in regulatory matters involving the Bank of Israel and corporate counseling for firms listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Neeman served in leadership roles within the Israel Bar Association and contributed to legal reform projects coordinated with the Ministry of Justice (Israel) and municipal legal departments. As a scholar Neeman wrote on civil procedure, comparative torts and administrative adjudication, exchanging ideas with academics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law and international centers such as the European Court of Human Rights network and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law. Neeman lectured in programs connected to the Inter-Parliamentary Union and participated in symposia alongside judges of the International Court of Justice, members of the United Nations legal affairs bodies and commentators from the International Bar Association.
Neeman assumed roles that bridged litigation, advisory work and public service. Neeman served as counsel to executive agencies interacting with the Knesset committees and provided advisory opinions on statutory interpretation that implicated legislation such as acts administered by the Ministry of Finance (Israel), regulatory frameworks promulgated under the State Comptroller of Israel oversight, and administrative rules affecting municipalities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Yafo. Neeman led or participated in public commissions and inquiry panels modeled on earlier Israeli commissions such as the Kahan Commission and the Shamgar Commission, and engaged with oversight mechanisms akin to those of the Supreme Court of Israel and the Attorney General of Israel. Neeman's public service also included representation before international tribunals and collaboration with agencies such as the European Commission and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on rule-of-law initiatives.
Neeman argued and shaped precedent in landmark matters before tribunals and appellate courts. Neeman's litigation portfolio included administrative appeals concerning regulatory licensing disputes involving the Bank of Israel and regulatory regimes affecting infrastructure projects with stakeholders including the Israel Electric Corporation and national carriers with links to El Al. Neeman appeared in high-profile constitutional challenges under the purview of the Supreme Court of Israel addressing issues of statutory interpretation, standing and remedies, and engaged with jurisprudence touching on precedents from jurists such as Aharon Barak and decisions referencing doctrine developed in landmark rulings. Neeman's work intersected with litigation involving public procurement, municipal governance in cities like Haifa and land-use disputes tied to authorities such as the Israel Land Authority and the National Planning and Building Council.
Neeman authored monographs, peer-reviewed articles and textbooks used in Israeli legal education and comparative law curricula. Publications addressed civil procedure, tort liability and administrative remedies, and examined comparative frameworks drawn from courts such as the European Court of Human Rights, the Supreme Court of the United States, the House of Lords (now the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom), and appellate systems in Canada and Australia. Neeman contributed chapters to volumes published by academic presses associated with Oxford University Press and university centers including the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University law faculties, and presented papers at conferences hosted by the American Society of International Law, the International Association of Procedural Law and the Israel Democracy Institute. Neeman supervised graduate theses that examined intersections with institutions like the Attorney General of Israel and international mechanisms such as the International Criminal Court.
Category:Israeli jurists Category:Israeli lawyers