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07.11.2024

What lies ahead for the Arab world

About this event

07 November 2024 from 19:15 until 21:15

Claude Érignac Amphitheatre

13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Sciences Po Law School
Nathan J. Brown

Join us for an engaging conversation with Professor Nathan J. Brown on the pressing constitutional challenges, law, religion, and politics in Arab societies. This public lecture will examine the struggles over governance in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, examining how constitutional frameworks, regimes, and political authority are evolving within the current events facing the region.

As part of the Sciences Po Law School's initiative, this event aims to bridge scholarship with the complexities of constitutional debates in the MENA region.

Program:

  • Opening RemarksGuillaume Tusseau, Professor of Public Law, Sciences Po Law School
  • Public LectureNathan J. Brown, Professor of Political sciences and International affairs, George Washington University
  • Commentary RemarksSanaa Alsarghali, Visiting Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Sciences Po & Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, An-Najah National University, Palestine
  • Q&A Session

About the Speaker: Professor Nathan J. Brown is a renowned scholar of political science and international affairs at George Washington University, specializing in Islam and politics, Arab constitutionalism, Egypt, and Palestine. He is the author of nine pivotal books on Arab governance and has edited five additional volumes. His profound insights will offer a deep dive into the intersection of law, religion, and governance.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field and deepen your understanding of the challenges shaping the future of governance in the Arab world.

About this event

07 November 2024 from 19:15 until 21:15

Claude Érignac Amphitheatre

13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Sciences Po Law School