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Date: | May 5, 2016 1:00–2:30pm |
Organized by: | School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at AUC |
Venue: | School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at AUC |
Address: | AUC Avenue, P.O Box 74, 5th Settlement, New Cairo 11835 |
Admission: | Open to all students |
Website: | http://calendar.aucegypt.edu/ |
Decolonization, Dignity and Development Aid
Abdul Latif Jameel Hall, Room 2110, AUC New Cairo
Contact
Samar Ossama
samarossama@aucegypt.edu
26153119
Department
Department of Law
Reem Bahdi, associate professor of law at Windsor University and co-director of the Project on Judicial Independence and Human Dignity in Palestine (KARAMAH), will deliver a lecture titled, "Decolonization, Dignity and Development Aid"
Bahdi reflects on the possibilities of decolonization through development aid in Palestine. She argues that even development aid frameworks present some opportunities for resistance, refusal and decolonization. In a paper co-written with Mudar Kassis, co-director of KARAMAH, the authors argue that some judges use their professional identity to merge concepts of human dignity and self-determination. By doing so, they ultimately reject the colonial condition inherent in both occupation and aid.