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Frances Raday (born January 29, 1944, in Manchester, England) is an Israeli scholar who was Chief Editor of the Israel Law Review from 1996 until 2001, and is emeritus professor of law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Career

Raday is a professor of labor law at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, chair of the Israel Association of Feminist Studies, chairman of the Israel Women's Network Legal Center, and head of the Hebrew University's Lafer Center for the Study of Women. She also teaches at the Rishon LeZion College of Management. She is a staunch advocate for gender equality. She is also an Expert Member of the UN Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.

References

  1. "Frances Raday". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved June 26, 2010.