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Arab Spring

European Studies Centre

Custody regulations in the United Arab Emirates: Legal reforms and social realities.

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference: Legal Reforms in Theory and Practice by Lena-Maria Möller (Max-Planck-Institute Hamburg).
European Studies Centre

Comparing family law reform in the MENA: Reflections on regional patterns following economic globalization.

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region confernce: Legal Reforms in Theory and Practice by Rania Maktabi (Ostfold University College).
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Constitutional Borrowing and other Hazards: The Islamic Republic and Transformations in Islamic Law

Professor Miriam Kunkler explores how, in Iranian constitutional and in penal law, pragmatic considerations have begun to trump ideological commitments to Shii jurisprudence since the 1979 constitution,.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success?

Professor Alan Kuperman (Texas) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 24th April 2012.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Abbe Sieyes, Guttenberg, and Habermas: Constitutional Revolutions in Egypt and the Arab World

This discussion assesses why the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt took constitutional form, given the previous constitutional histories and discussions. And second, can the revolutionary impulse to constitutionalize political authority succeed?
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Will Constitutional Theocracy bloom after the Arab Spring?

A critical analysis of Ran Hirschl's theory of 'constitutional theocracy' from the perspective of the Arab Spring.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The Middle East Revolution: take 2, Constitutionalism

Professors Chibli Mallat and Tom Ginsburg assess the constitutional moment in the wake of democratic revolution.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Facebook Resistance? Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Arab Revolutions

Revolutions are currently sweeping the Arab world, from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya to Bahrain. The Internet has been reported as a key factor, but we in fact know little of its role in these revolutions.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Revolution in Libya - what happened and how the media reported it

Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 international editor and author of 'Sandstorm: Libya in the Time of Revolution' gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series.
Alumni Weekend

Global Humanities Showcase

Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly and Eugene Rogan give presentations showcasing the research being done in the Oxford Humanities Division.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting the Arab Spring

Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 International Editor, gives a talk on the Arab Spring revolutions and insurrections in Syria, Egypt and Tunisia.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Al-Jazeera in North Africa and the MIddle East: the biggest media story ever?

Richard Gizbert, Host and Producer, The Listening Post, Al-Jazeera English, gives a talk for the Reuter Institute seminar series on 4th May 2011.

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