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SUMMARY:The Politics of Constitution-Making after the Arab Spring: will re
 -constitutionalisation in the post-authoritarian era embody the aspiration
 s of the Arab Spring? - Dr. Glen Rangwala\, Professor John Loughlin\, Mr. 
 Mohammad Ahnouch\, Dr. John Barker.
DTSTART:20120516T163000Z
DTEND:20120516T183000Z
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CONTACT:Nicola Mingotti
DESCRIPTION:The panel will highlight some of the key challenges to constit
 ution-making in the post-revolutionary political climate of the Middle Eas
 t and North Africa.  Among topics to be discussed are the ongoing debates 
 on territorial governance and decentralization in Egypt and proposals to r
 eform the previous highly centralized administrative system\, as well as t
 he referendum and recent constitutional reforms in Morocco.\n\nThe speaker
 s are: \nDr. Glen Rangwala\, University Lecturer\, Department of Politics 
 and International Studies and a Fellow of Trinity College\n\nProfessor Joh
 n Loughlin\, Affiliated Lecturer\, Department of Politics and Internationa
 l Studies and a Fellow of St Edmund’s College\n\nMr. Mohammad Ahnouch\, 
 business professional specializing on the MENA region\, founding member of
  MarocObs\, an association of Young Moroccans promoting free speech\, moni
 toring and commenting political events in the Moroccan scene\, and Hughes 
 Hall alumnus.\n\nDr. John Barker\, Chairman of the UK Foreign Compensation
  Commission\, a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law and
  a Law Fellow of Hughes Hall will chair the panel.\n
LOCATION:Hughes Hall\, Pavilion Room
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