Noha Aboueldahab - Events
Noha Aboueldahab was a nonresident fellow in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings and was a fellow at the Brookings Doha Center. She co-chairs the American Society of International Law’s Transitional Justice and Rule of Law interest group. Aboueldahab teaches public international law and the law and politics of transitional justice at Georgetown University in Qatar. She is an award-winning specialist in transitional justice and is the author of “Transitional Justice and the Prosecution of Political Leaders in the Arab Region” (Hart, 2017).
2021
Feb
24
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Getting to accountability: The role of diasporas in transitional justice in MENA
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2021
Jan
13
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After the Al-Ula Summit: Prospects for a GCC Rapprochement
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2020
Nov
11
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Running to Stand Still? The Impact of the United Nations in the Middle East, 75 Years On
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2020
Jun
17
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Webinar: Business as usual? Arms sales during COVID-19
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2020
Apr
29
Past Event
Webinar: Covid-19 and Migrant Workers in the Gulf
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2020
Mar
4
Past Event
Justice to come? Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission
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Doha, Qatar
2019
May
26
Past Event
The role of revolutionary art in political expression and peace building
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Doha, Qatar
2018
Nov
6
Past Event
From war to famine: How to end Yemen’s violent conflict?
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Doha, Qatar
2018
May
9
Past Event
What’s next for Yemen’s tragic war?
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Doha, Qatar
2017
Oct
4
Past Event
Peace or Justice in the Arab World?
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Doha, Qatar