Israel

Sharon

Yadin

Member, Scientific Panel on Information Integrity about Climate Science

Dr. Sharon Yadin is a  Senior Lecturer of Law and Regulation at the Yezreel Valley College School of  Public Administration and Public Policy and a research fellow at the Minerva  Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions at the University of Haifa. She is an Associate Editor at Springer Nature’s Humanities & Social  Sciences Communications Journal and a Climate Social Science Network scholar  at Brown University. Dr. Yadin has authored 30 articles and book chapters,  including publications in the Harvard Journal on Legislation, Environmental  Law, Yale Journal on Regulation Bulletin, and Harvard Business Law Review  Online. Additionally, she has written three books. Her latest book, Fighting  Climate Change Through Shaming, was published by Cambridge University Press.  She has edited or is currently editing book chapters in leading publications  and special law review volumes. Dr. Yadin’s research focuses on government agencies’ soft regulatory  approaches, including regulatory shaming, regulatory contracts, e-regulation,  and crowdsourced regulation; regulatory transparency; and corporate  disinformation and obstruction in regulatory contexts. Her work on regulatory  contracts was adopted into law in MQG v. Prime Minister of Israel. Dr. Yadin earned her doctorate in law from Tel-Aviv University and  completed her post-doctorate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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