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Guy Priver
S.J.D. Candidate

gpriver at sjd.law.harvard.edu

Dissertation

Revisiting Local Participation in Global Governance

It is widely accepted by international lawyers that global governance should no longer be understood or institutionalized solely through interstate dynamics. A more diverse set of actors should, and do, play a role—among them, local communities. In recent decades, scholars have written about how to include local voices, and international institutions have developed innovative ways to engage local communities in global governance decision-making.

In my dissertation, I aim to examine the scholarly writing and institutional practices that have developed to engage local voices, to understand how scholars and institutional innovators have conceptualized the “local” that needs to be engaged. My preliminary hypothesis is that even though it is widely accepted today that the voices of local communities, groups, and individuals should be incorporated into global governance decision-making, the epistemological dimension of this shift has been quite neglected. I am mainly interested in the following questions: who gets to be conceived as a “local community” by the experts designing participation mechanisms, how their “local knowledge” is classified and how it is “balanced” against “experts’ knowledge” in various settings. The international cultural heritage regime, embedded mainly in UNESCO mechanisms, is the main field on which I am currently working.

Fields of Research and Supervisors

  • Global Law and Governance with Professor David Kennedy, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor
  • Administrative Institutional Design with Professor Jacob E. Gersen, Harvard Law School
  • Social Theory of Knowledge with Professor Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard Kennedy School

Additional Research Interests

  • Public International Law
  • Global Administrative Law
  • Critical Legal Theory

Education

  • Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate 2020 – Present
  • Harvard Law School, LL.M. Program 2020 (requirements fulfilled, degree waived)
  • Tel Aviv University, B.A (History), 2019
  • Tel Aviv University, L.L.B, 2017

Representative Publications

  • Yuval Feldman and Guy Priver, The Fight against Corruption in Israel: Revisiting Fundamental Assumptions and Replenishing the Toolbox (The Israeli Democracy Institute, 2019) [Hebrew].
  • Daphna Hacker, Guy Priver, Daniel Kopilov and Shiri Katalan, Editors’ Note, 40 TAU LAW REVIEW 443 (2017) [Hebrew].

Additional Information

  • Languages: English, Hebrew, French

Last Updated: August 3, 2020