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B. BOOKS (as author)
1.     The Amicus Curiae phenomenon – the rise of third parties in modern law (Springer, forthcoming 2024) (450 pages)
2.     The Amicus Curiae (2018) (NEVO, in Hebrew)
* The Supreme Court and other courts in Israel cited the book
 
 
 C.  Articles in Refereed Journals
Published
3.     Farber, S. (2023). Counter Terrorist Financing of Terrorist Salaries. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 46, 1–21.
 
4.     Farber, S. & Erez E. (2023). Procedural justice, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Reoffending: Minors in the West Bank’s Juvenile Military Court. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 66(1).
 
5.     Farber, S. (2023). The Military Juvenile Court: From Trial Rights to Procedural Justice, Haifa University Law Review, 35(2).
 
6.     Farber, S., & Benichou, N. (2022). Between Victims of Crime and Victims of Terrorism: Victims’ Rights in the Military Courts in the West Bank. New Criminal Law Review24(4), 568-590.
 
7.     Farber, S. & Benichou, N. (2022). Victims' rights in Military Courts, Bar-Ilan University Law Review, 34(2):1-49.
 
8.     Farber, S., & Achai, S. (2022). Considering Rehabilitation of Minors Sentenced in Juvenile Military Courts-Initial Proposals and Thoughts for the Future. Buffalo Human Rights Law Rev. 27(2), 90-123
 
9.     Farber, S. (2022). The Historical Roots of the Amicus Curiae: The Reproduction of a Legal Procedure in the Common Law, History Quarterly, 144(1): 104-126
 
10.  Farber, S. (2022). Terrorist Financing: Following the Freeze on Terrorist Money, Law and Business. 23(1), 187–232.