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For the Love of Humanity: the world tribunal on Iraq

Hosted by the Department of Sociology

Old Theatre, Old Building

Speakers

Dr Lori Allen

Dr Lori Allen

Dr Ayça Çubukçu

Dr Ayça Çubukçu

Professor David Graeber

Professor David Graeber

Professor Kimberly Hutchings

Professor Kimberly Hutchings

Dr Tor Krever and Haifa Zangana

Dr Tor Krever and Haifa Zangana

Chair

Professor Tarak Barkawi

Comprised of experts in anthropology, international law, sociology, political science, and literature, this panel will discuss Ayça Çubukçu’s book, For the Love of Humanity: the World Tribunal on Iraq, addressing challenges of forging global solidarity through an anti-imperialist politics of human rights and international law.

Lori Allen is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at SOAS, University of London.

Ayça Çubukçu (@ayca_cu) is Associate Professor in Human Rights at LSE.

David Graeber (@davidgraeber) is Professor of Anthropology at LSE.

Kimberly Hutchings is Professor of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University.

Tor Krever (@tor_krever) is Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Warwick.

Haifa Zangana is an Iraqi novelist, author and political activist.

Tarak Barkawi is Professor of International Relations at LSE.

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Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEIraq

This event forms part of the “New World (Dis)Orders” series, held in the run up to the LSE Festival, a week-long series of events taking place from 25 February to 2 March 2019, free to attend and open to all, exploring how social science can tackle global issues. How did we get here? What are the challenges? And, importantly, how can we address them? Full programme available online from January 2019.

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