Nofar received her LL.B. magna cum laude, from Tel Aviv University. During her studies, she served as an editor of the Journal of Law & Social Change, worked as a research assistant in the law faculty and at the Israel Internet Association, and volunteered at the National Council for the Child’s Child Victim Assistance Center.

Nofar completed her legal internship at the High Court of Justice Department, in the State Attorney's Office, where she assisted in crafting the State's response to legal petitions concerning governmental acts and regulations. She recently joined the Haruv Institute, where she researches the offense of child psychological abuse, and concurrently takes part in the Dinah Project, a civil initiative focusing on investigating sexual crimes committed on October 7.

Nofar was awarded the Fulbright fellowship to pursue her LL.M. in NYU's Legal Theory program, where she plans to continue her previous research in modeling ‘consent’ for various digital regulation implications. She aspires to create a sexually safer virtual world by shaping the Israeli digital sexual crimes regulation.

Nofar's recent publication:

Fields of Consent: Non-Consensual Intimate Photography – Between Privacy Offense to Sexual Offense, Iyunei Mishpat Forum (2023).

Winner of the annual competition for exceptional student papers.

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Nofar Shemla Kadosh - not Rami
Fellow
2024