Prof. Ronit Levine-Schnur is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work bridges legal theory, political institutions, and regional governance. Her research is driven by foundational questions about the resilience, legitimacy, and distributional consequences of regimes and institutions—particularly under conditions of stress, conflict, or transition. Trained in both law and regional planning, Dr. Levine-Schnur’s methodological approach integrates doctrinal legal analysis, empirical policy evaluation, and institutional theory. Her scholarship spans multiple domains, including property law, administrative decision-making, democratic backsliding, land governance, and territorial conflicts.
Ronit Levine-Schnur
Lawyer at Law
