Convening 2 April 2012
Yale – April 2 2012 – Arab democracy and women. A Moroccan Perspective on Gender Politics and Law Reform

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Arab democracy and women. A Moroccan Perspective on Gender Politics and Law Reform

Participants:

Dr. Nouzha Guessous (Casablanca University honorary professor, feminist, human rights activist, key political actor in the creation of Morocco’s progressive 2004 Family Code or Moudawana)

Dr. Andrew F. March
(Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale);

Dr. Zakia Salime (Assistant Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers)

Dr. Jonathan Wyrtzen (Assistant Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Yale)

Chair: Dr. Joseph LaPalombara (Political Science, Yale, and President of Reset-Dialogues US)

Introduction: Nina zu Fürstenberg (President, Reset-Dialogues on Civilizations)

Reset-Dialogues on Civilizations in collaboration with the Council on Middle East Studies and the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund, The MacMillan Center, Yale University.

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