Professor Avishalom Tor recently participates in recent events in Israel and France

Author: Denise Wager

Professor Avishalom Tor recently participated in three events in Israel and in France.

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At the Experimental Methods in Legal Scholarship conference, which took place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law, he spoke about "Contrasting Theory and Experimental Evidence," commenting on Talia Gillis et al., On the Fairness of Machine-Assisted Human Decisions (2023). 
 
At a second Hebrew University of Jerusalem symposium on the book Personalized Law: Different Rules for Different People, Professor Tor presented his paper "Personalized Behavioral Regulation is Here: What Lessons for 'Personalized Law'?" to be published in the Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
 
Finally, at the joint 2023 SABE-IAREP Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE) and the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) in Nice, France, Avishalom presented his recently published work on "When Should Governments Invest More in Nudging? Revisiting Benartzi et al. (2017)."