The Zionist Organization of America Chabad Center of University City Scholars for Peace in the Middle East & Training and Education About the Middle East invite you to a special presentation How Will UNSC Resolution 2334 Affect Israel and What May Come Next? by Prof. Avi Bell Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law & University of San Diego Law School The United Nations Security Council approved Resolution 2334 on December 23, 2016 after the US reversed its traditional policy and abstained. Israelis from across the political spectrum denounced the American refusal to veto the resolution as a betrayal; the Obama Administration described its vote as nothing more than a reaffirmation of longstanding US positions. How will Resolution 2334 affect Israel, and what are its legal effects? Are more surprises in store during the final days of the Obama Administration? Prof. Bell received law degrees from the University of Chicago and Harvard University. He clerked for Justice Mishael Cheshin of the Supreme Court of Israel. He is a highly sought-after expert on international law and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 7:00 p.m. at Chabad Center of University City, 3813 Governor Dr., San Diego, CA 92122 (cor. Radcliffe, nr. SW cor. Governor & Genesee) No charge. Info: www.sdzoa.org, sandiego@zoa.org If you did not receive the pdf by email, you can find it at www.sdzoa.org, at a link at the bottom of the page. For printing, please use the pdf; the image on the page is the same but lower resolution. ChabadUC: 858/455-1670 SDZOA: 858/546-1361 Comprehensive Bio: Avi Bell is a Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law, and the Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law, where he teaches in the areas of international law, economic analysis of law, property, and intellectual property. Prof. Bell clerked for Justice Mishael Cheshin of the Supreme Court of Israel and for the High Court of Justice Department within the Israeli State Attorney's office, and he is a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces. A highly sought-after expert on international law and the Arab-Israeli conflict, he has advised officials on four continents. His published articles on the subject include Palestine, Uti Possidetis Juris and the Borders of Israel (with Eugene Kontorovich); A Critique of the Goldstone Report and its Treatment of International Humanitarian Law; and The Mythical Post-2005 Israeli Occupation of the Gaza Strip (with Dov Shefi).