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European Studies Centre

Before the 'Days of Rage': Registers of Bahraini Women's Activism

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference: Politicizing Women and Women's Issues by Nova Robinson (Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey).
European Studies Centre

Changing state-society relations in Morocco through family law reform: 'the state enters the home of the citizen'.

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference: Legal Reforms in Theory and Practice by Dörthe Engelcke (University of Oxford):.
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

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.
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

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.
International Migration Institute

Using Scenarios in Academic Research to Study the Future: Introduction

The Global Migration Futures team will introduce some of its key findings on future migration in North Africa and Europe, arising from the project's recent second stakeholders workshop in Cairo.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Technology and Power: Use of New Media in the Middle East. OxPeace 2011

Miriyam Aouragh, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the second talk in the third of the 2011 OxPeace Conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Arab Democracy Uprisings and the Prospects for Peace in the Middle East. OxPeace 2011

Did the Western Media (And Everyone Else) get it Wrong? Reflections from an American Journalist. Andrew Lee Butters, Reuters Institute Fellow, Oxford, gives the third talk in session two of the 2011 OxPeace Conference.
European Studies Centre

Does the Internet Help People Power?

Evgeny Morozov, author of "The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom", delivers a lecture on the political use of the internet, particularly during protests and demonstrations.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Invisible War: The United States and The Iraq Sanctions

Special seminar from the Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) given by Professor Jay Gordan (Fairfield University with Professor David Miller (Oxford).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lessons from the truth and reconciliation process for 21st century challenges

Archbishop Desmond Tutu delivers the 2010 Bynum Tudor lecture in which he draws from the experience of overcoming apartheid to point the way to justice and reconciliation in the Middle East.
Bynum Tudor Annual Lectures at Kellogg College

Lessons from the truth and reconciliation process for 21st century challenges

Archbishop Desmond Tutu delivers the 2010 Bynum Tudor lecture in which he draws from the experience of overcoming apartheid to point the way to justice and reconciliation in the Middle East.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

IGS Kaberry Lecture: Peace and Reconstruction in the Middle East: Where are the Women?

This podcast was recorded at the International Gender Studies Centre's Kaberry Commemorative Lecture which was on Thursday 27th May 2009 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Iraqis in Jordan

Interviews with a number of Iraqi refugees now living in Jordan from a range of backgrounds and current situations.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2007: HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan

HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan gave the 2007 Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture on the subject of human rights and refugees.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Interview with Dr Barbara Harrell-Bond

Professor Roger Zetter, Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford interviews Dr Barbara Harrell-Bond, the founder and former Director of the Centre.

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