BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260626T102811EDT-9235KK8UlG@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260626T142811Z DESCRIPTION:Peut-on concilier paix et justice en Syrie? Faut-il traduire en justice ceux qui ont commis des atrocités ou choisir l'amnistie/l'amnésie ?\n\nUne discussion avec Mokhtar Lamani\, Sarwat Bashi et Tanya Monforte\, modérée par Payam Akhavan.\n\n[en anglais seulement]\n\nMokhtar Lamani\, International Diplomat & Former Joint Special Representative for Syria\, U N League of Arab States\, was the Head of the Office of the UN-League of A rab States Joint Special Representative for Syria in Damascus\, September 2012- May 2014. Before his appointment in OJSRS-D\, Mr. Lamani was the Sen ior Visiting Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)-Canada. Previously\, he served as Ambassador Special Representative of the Arab League in Iraq\, appointed by the Arab Summit in 2006. On beh alf of the Arab League\, he worked to reconcile fractious parties and sect arian groups in Iraq while building peaceful relations between Iraq and ne ighboring countries. His distinguished career in international diplomacy i ncludes a number of positions with the General Secretariat of the Arab Lea gue\, including Deputy Permanent Observer to the UN\, Officer in Charge of Iraq-Kuwait dispute\, Coordinator of Secretariat Reform\, and Coordinator of the Euro-Arab Dialogue and Afro-Arab Cooperation\, Responsible of Euro pean relations.\n\nSarwat Bashi\, O’Brien Fellow in Residence & Specialist in International Human Rights and Justice in the Middle East and Syria\, is an international human rights and justice specialist with wide experien ce in the field of civil society. He worked at the International Rescue Co mmittee in Turkey for more than two years as a Protection and Rule of Law Manager. In 2015\, Mr. Bashi became a Fellow of the United Nations Allianc e of Civilization (UNAOC) to research and provide advice on migration and integration issues. Prior to his UNAOC role\, Mr. Bashi worked as a Resear ch Consultant for Human Rights Watch\, spending more than a year in the em ergency division in northern Syria\, investigating\, documenting and expos ing human rights violations in crisis situations on a rapid-response basis .\n\nTanya Monforte\, O’Brien Graduate Fellow & Former Director of the Int ernational Human Rights M.A. Program\, American University in Cairo\, is t he former director of the International Human Rights M.A. Program at the A merican University in Cairo\, where she was also a professor of law and se rved on the steering committee of the Institute for Gender and Women’s Stu dies. She has been a visiting faculty at Brown University\, Addis Ababa Un iversity\, and the University of Texas. Ms. Monforte’s background in the s ociology of law has contributed to her interdisciplinary approach to law. Participating in a research group of scholars from various social science disciplines and institutions in the Global South\, she has developed a cri tical research agenda on the international protection of the child. She ha s published on the topic of children associated with armed groups and has a forthcoming publication on peace education during times of conflict.\n DTSTART:20161004T183000Z DTEND:20161004T200000Z LOCATION:Salle de conférence Stephen Scott (OCDH 16)\, Chancellor Day Hall\ , CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Reconciling Peace with Justice in Syria URL:/law/fr/channels/event/reconciling-peace-justice-s yria-262997 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR