Biography
Prof. Kenneth Mann
Admitted to bar, Israel, 1982, Washington, D.C., 1978; Education: B.A. Berkeley (1970); Advanced Legal Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1974-1976); J.D. Berkeley (1975); Ph.D. Yale University (1980). Practice Experience: Kostelanetz & Ritholz, Law Offices, New York City, (white-collar crime litigation) 1978-1980; Assistant District Attorney, Israel State Prosecutor’s Office (tax and financial crimes), 1982-1983; Caspi & Co., Law Offices, Tel-Aviv, (litigation department) 1994-1996; Chief Public Defender, Ministry of Justice, Israel 1996-2002; Member: Israel National Commissions for Revision of Criminal Procedure; Author: Defending White-Collar Crime, Yale University Press 1983; “Punitive Civil Sanctions,” 101 Yale Law Journal 1795 (1992); “Dishonesty as an Element of Criminal Responsibility in Offenses of Breach of Trust,” Tel-Aviv University Studies in Law (1985); Sentencing White-Collar Offenders (with S. Wheeler & A. Sarat) Yale University Press 1985; Plea Bargaining in Israel, (with E. Harnon), The Hebrew University Press, 1983. Academic responsibilities: Professor of Law: Criminal Procedure and Trial Practice, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University; Practice Areas: Civil and Criminal Litigation, White-Collar Crime, Immigration and Naturalization, International Child Abduction, Human-Rights Law.