Natasha Hausdorff is a leading voice confronting contemporary antisemitism and the weaponization of international law against western interests. A barrister and commentator on international law, foreign affairs, and national security, she is widely recognized for her clear, evidence-based challenge to the distorted narratives that have taken hold in public discourse. Natasha is a prominent defender of the Jewish state as a democratic anchor in the Middle East and a frontline defender against rising anti-Western extremism, underscoring the essential role that Israel plays in protecting shared democratic values.
Natasha’s advocacy has reached global audiences. Alongside Douglas Murray at the Munk Debates in Toronto, she exposed Mehdi Hasan’s falsehoods with devastating effect. She has been the leading voice globally challenging the weaponization of international law in widely-viewed exchanges. Natasha has delivered powerful remarks at the Oxford and Cambridge University Unions and at the United Nations, where she fearlessly called out the laundering of disinformation by NGOs.
A sought-after keynote speaker, Natasha regularly briefs senior politicians and international organizations and has addressed Parliaments around the world. She is also a frequent expert contributor on legal and geopolitical matters for international media, including the BBC, Sky News, CNN, GB News, Talk TV, and Fox. She has written for The Times of London, the Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, The Mail, and the Law Society Gazette.
She holds law degrees from Oxford and Tel Aviv Universities and was a Fellow in the National Security Law Program at Columbia Law School in New York. Natasha previously worked for Skadden Arps in London and Brussels and clerked for the President of the Israeli Supreme Court, Chief Justice Miriam Naor, in Jerusalem. She serves as Legal Director of UK Lawyers for Israel Charitable Trust and is the founder of The Center for International Rule of Law.