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Palestine and Lebanon: A Discussion with Professor Ziad Majed
none "Students for Justice in Palestine" invites you to a discussion with AUP Professor Ziad Majed on the situation in Palestine and Lebanon today, after a year of war, destruction and what many legal experts, UN officials and international orga ...
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Stina Bergman Blix, "Orderly Feelings in Law: An International Comparison of Legal Decision-making"
none Lecture topic: There is a longstanding belief that emotions bring disorder into legal decision-making. Judges and prosecutors should not take decisions in anger or out of pity. But are there also emotions that are essential to legal decision making? ...
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PPE & Philosophy Open House
What makes a society just? Does God exist? Who am I? Should citizenship be for sale? What is the value of nature? Philosophy and PPE students and professors don’t have all the answers – but several other big questions. Meet them and find out about the PPE ...
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The Shifting Role of Survivor Testimony in Court: the Case of the November-13 Attacks Trial (V13)
Testimony of Survivors in Judicial Proceedings: The Case of the Terror Trials in Paris Talk by: Hélène Quiniou PhD Candidate, Anthropology Fellow, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society Columbia University https://anthropology.columbia.edu/cont ...
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ROTARY International /ROTARACT-Paris
Inspiring action and engagement- Serving to change Lives- Connecting the World- Serving Humanity By Ed SHENKAN, Board Member Rotary Club of San Francisco, California, USA Chair President of the International Services Committee (MBA-Duke University. B.A- U ...
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Fashion Cultures and Histories – Research Seminar Series, CNRS/ AUP
Edition 2022/2023 of the Seminar Series: Deconstructing Paris Fashion: towards a de-hierarchized narrative MADE IN FRANCE? RECONNAÎTRE L’IMPORTANCE DES SAVOIR-FAIRE ET TECHNIQUES D’AILLEURS QUI FONT LA MODE PARISIENNE. Le 16 juin 2022, le séminaire Cu ...
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Book Launch/Workshop/Public Discussion The Justice Laboratory: International Law in Africa
Join professors Carlson & Rosengarten and several AUP students for a discussion/debate regarding the development of international law across Africa, followed by refreshments. Related Links The Justice Lab Professor Kerstin Calrson ...
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Seminar: Charles Walton, "Social Rights in the Longue durée"
Abstract: As historians have recently noted, economic and social rights have a long history. Far from being ‘second generation rights’ of the twentieth century, they are now seen as stretching back even further than the civil and political rights of the E ...
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Mind Matters: Opportunities and Challenges for Neurotechnology
From brain-computer interfaces enabling paralyzed patients to control robotic limbs, to deep brain stimulation treating depression, we are witnessing unprecedented breakthroughs in our ability to interface with the human brain. Yet with these opportunitie ...
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Care and Democracy Series: The Crisis of What Binds Us
Related Links More About the CCDS Zona Zarić Series Program ...