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Natasha Hausdorff

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Natasha Hausdorff

Natasha Hausdorff is a barrister in London, who holds law degrees  from Oxford and Tel Aviv Universities and was a Fellow in the National Security Law Programme at Columbia Law School.

Natasha previously worked for Skadden Arps, in London and Brussels and clerked for the President of the Israeli Supreme Court, Chief Justice Miriam Naor, in Jerusalem.

She speaks frequently on international law, foreign affairs and national security policy on television and through the media.

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