Dr. Ido Katri

School of Social Work
Faculty of Law
מנהלת בי"ס לעב סוציאלית סגל אקדמי בכיר

General Information

Dr. Ido Katri is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Social Work. He teaches and researches in the field of Legal and Critical Theory, as well as Administrative, Equality and Welfare Law, with a focus on issues of trans rights, gender and sexuality, race and racialization, subjectivity and subjection. Katri earned an LL.M and SJD from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in the collaborative programs for Sexual Diversity Studies and Jewish Studies. He is a former scholar at the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation, a graduate of the Vanier Canada program, the recipient of the Governor General Gold Medal and other awards and grants. His recent publications include: Intersex, Trans, and the Irrationality of Gender-Affirming Care Bans, 134 Yale Law Journal; Transition in Sex Reclassification Law, 70 UCLA Law Review; The Perils of Gender Self-Determination, 71 American Journal of Comparative Law. 

Academic Appointments

2021-Present  - Tel Aviv University, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Science and Faculty of Law

Education

2020 SJD University of Toronto

2015 LL.M., University of Toronto

2011 LL.B Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Research and Teaching Topics

Administrative Law, Equality and Anti-Discrimination, Gender and Sexuality, Human and Civil Rights, Social and Economic Rights, Welfare, and Critical Theories (Trans, Queer, Feminist, Critical Race).