BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs Middle Eastern Studies Pro gram present  \;\n\nTransitional Justice without Transition: Whither E gypt?\n\nA Talk by Mohamed\n‘Arafa\, Assistant\nProfessor of Law at Alexan dria University Faculty of Law (Egypt)\n\nLegal scholars/activists cited t hat the core elements\nof a comprehensive Transitional Justice (TJ) strate gy include criminal\nprosecutions/trials\, principally those that address perpetrators considered to\nbe the most accountable. Repressions\, through which governments identify and\ntake steps to address the injuries suffer ed. Such initiatives may include\nsubstantial components\, as well as embl ematic features (public\napologies/memorialization). Also\, institutional reform of offensive state\ninstitutions as the military\, police enforceme nt\, and courts\, to dismantle\nappropriately the operational machinery of manipulations and preclude\nreappearance of grave human rights abuses and impunity along with the truth\ncommissions. So\, it is important to discu ss TJ roots in Islamic legal system\nand track if it is compatible with th e recent positive international norms\,\nhighlighting Egypt as a case stud y. \;Sponsoring Departments: Middle Eastern Studies Program\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs For more information\, please contact Havva K arakas-Keles at \;hkarakas@syr.edu \; DTEND:20181023T203000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T091925Z DTSTART:20181023T190000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Transitional Justice without Transition: Whither Egypt? UID:RFCALITEM638472863658286416 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
Middle Eastern Studies Program
present  \;
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\n\n A Talk by Mohamed\n‘Arafa\, Assistant\nProfessor of Law at Alexandria Univ ersity Faculty of Law (Egypt)
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Legal scholars/activists ci ted that the core elements\nof a comprehensive Transitional Justice (TJ) s trategy include criminal\nprosecutions/trials\, principally those that add ress perpetrators considered to\nbe the most accountable. Repressions\, th rough which governments identify and\ntake steps to address the injuries s uffered. Such initiatives may include\nsubstantial components\, as well as emblematic features (public\napologies/memorialization). Also\, instituti onal reform of offensive state\ninstitutions as the military\, police enfo rcement\, and courts\, to dismantle\nappropriately the operational machine ry of manipulations and preclude\nreappearance of grave human rights abuse s and impunity along with the truth\ncommissions. So\, it is important to discuss TJ roots in Islamic legal system\nand track if it is compatible wi th the recent positive international norms\,\nhighlighting Egypt as a case study. \;
Sponsoring Departments: Middle Eastern S tudies Program\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
For more info rmation\, please contact Havva Karakas-Keles at \;hkarakas@syr.edu \;
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