Dr. Michal Saliternik was a post-doctoral fellow at the Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions in 2014-15. She also serves as a post-doctoral fellow at the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dr. Saliternik received her Ph.D. from the Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law Direct Ph.D. Program in 2014. Her dissertation, which was written under the supervision of Prof. Eyal Benvenisti, is entitled The International Regulation of Peacemaking. Prior to joining the Minerva Center she was a research fellow at the Hauser Global Fellows Program at the New York University School of Law. Dr. Saliternik’s main research interests are international law, constitutional law, administrative law, economic analysis of public law, political theory, negotiation theory, conflict resolution, and post-conflict transitions. Her research project at the Minerva Center focuses on the responsibilities of international aid providers. Her publications include: “Reducing the Price of Peace: The Human Rights Responsibilities of Third Party Facilitators”, 47 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (forthcoming 2015), and “The Treatment of Occupation Legislation by Courts in Liberated Territories” (with Eyal Benvenisti), in Edda Kristjánsdóttir, Andre Nollkaemper and Cedric Ryngaert (eds.),International Law in Domestic Courts: Rule of Law Reform in Post-Conflict States(2012).