After the Arab Spring: Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Middle East
Date: 29th June 2015
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Venue: Doughty Street Chambers, 54 Doughty Street, LONDON, WC1N 2LS
Event Details
Time: 18:30-20:00
Venue: Doughty Street Chambers, 53-54 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LS
This seminar will explore existing and emerging forces across the Middle East four years after the start of the 'Arab Spring'. The panellists will examine the current human rights situation across the Arab world. In particular, the speakers will consider new trends in women's activism and political participation in post-uprising Arab countries and the challenges being faced by human rights defenders, lawyers and journalists as an essential aspect of the rule of law. Panellists will also shed a light on the extent to which the Arab Spring has influenced perceptions of human rights principles and what it tells us about civil society approaches to influence human rights.
Panellists:
Dr Vida Hamd, Policy Officer for Political and Humanitarian Affairs at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Beirut & International Visiting Fellow, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law
Dr Aitemad Muhanna-Matar, Research Fellow, Middle East Centre, London School of Economics
Sara Katrine Brandt, International Advocacy Advisor, Center for Egyptian Women's Legal Assistance (CEWLA)
Schona Jolly, Barrister, Cloisters Chambers & Executive member of the Bar Human Rights Committee
Chaired by:
Kirsty Brimelow QC, Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee
Registration
Please RSVP to coordination@barhumanrights.org.uk
Refreshments will be provided
This event is co-hosted by the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law and the Bar Human Rights Committee.