Shlomo Levin (Hebrew: שלמה לוין; born February 22, 1933) is an Israeli jurist.
He trained in law at the offices of attorney Yehoshua Rotenstreich and Supreme Court President Yoel Sussman.
In 1979 as part of his reserve duty, he served on a military tribunal that tried and acquitted Commander of the Navy Michael Barkai of rape of a female non-commissioned officer.
[1] During his term on the Supreme Court, Levin presided over or participated in adjudication of several high-profile cases such as: In late 1970s, Levin proposed the creation of Israel's Institute for Advanced Judicial Studies, and later became its director.
During his term on the Supreme Court, Levin played a leading role in establishing International Organization for Judicial Training (IOJT),[10] and served as its first President.