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Nimrod Kozlovski is a researcher, lecturer
and consultant in the fields of internet and information law and
information security.
He received his doctor degree in law (J.S.D) from Yale Law
School and conducted his
Post-Doc research in computer science as an associate in the computer
science department at Yale
University.
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Dr. Kozlovski consults to start-ups,
high-tech companies and governmental bodies and serves in the advisory board
of several technological companies.
He is the author of the book "The Computer and the Legal
Process" (Israeli Bar Association Press, 2000), co-editor of the
forthcoming book on Computer Crimes (NYU Press, 2006, ed: Jack Balkin et el.) and numerous articles on the Internet
and privacy law, computer crimes, computer search and seizure and
electronic evidence. He was an Adjunct Professor for CyberCrime
at New York Law School
and is currently a lecturer in cyberlaw and
e-commerce at Tel-Aviv
University. After
receiving his LL.B. and LL.M. degrees with honors from Tel-Aviv University,
he clerked for Hon. Gavriel Kling, Tel-Aviv
District Court, and later for Hon. Dr. Michael Cheshin
of the Israeli Supreme Court. He is a fellow of the Information Society Project
since 2002.
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