Introduction; 1. On Limits and Restrictions of Human Rights: A Systematic Attempt to Privacy Eckart Klein; 2. Digital Surveillance, Meta Data and Foreign Intelligence Cooperation: Unpacking the International Right to Privacy Anja Seibert-Fohr; 3. Some Reflections upon Access to Justice, in the Transnational Setting, as a 'Right to Law' Gianluigi Palombella; 4. Human Rights Treaty Bodies as Standard-Setting Mechanisms: the Case of Family Law in CEDAW Ruth Halperin-Kaddari; 5. The Applicability of the Law of Occupation to UN Administration of Foreign Territory Eyal Benvenisti; 6. The Responsibility of Businesses operating in the Settlements in Occupied Yaël Ronen; 7. Occupational Hazards: Gender and The Law of Occupation in Israel-Palestine Fionnuala Ní Aoláin; 8. Rule of Law de jure and/or de facto?: Shamgar and the International Law of Belligerent Occupation Yuval Shany; 9. Political Liberalism in a Jewish and Democratic State Gila Stopler; 10. Law and Identity: An Unwieldy Dance Joseph E. David; 11. David Kretzmer: An Academic Biographical Portrait Pnina Lahav; 12. David Kretzmer: A Role Model Mordechai Kremnitzer.