International Workshop for Early Career Researchers – Bridging Disparities: Critical Innovations in Legal and Political Sciences took place on December 3
On December 3, 2024, the Portucalense Legal Institute held in a virtual format the International Workshop for Early Career Researchers – Bridging Disparities: Critical Innovations in Legal and Political Sciences. The event was organised by the Research Unit’s post-doctoral fellows, i.e. Yasmine Loza and Muhammad Khan, and brought together academics from various institutions around the world, offering a platform to explore innovative approaches to significant global issues in the legal and political sciences. The workshop’s morning session featured keynote addresses by Anthony Carty (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Maryam Qasim (Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University). The afternoon session included presentations by Maysa Ayoub (American University in Cairo), Omar S. Dahi (Hampshire College), Samer Abboud (Villanova University), and Fade Eadeh (Seattle University). Dynamic panel discussions complemented the presentations, focusing on topics such as “21st Century Trends and Debates in International Relations” and “Human Rights, Asylum/Refugees, and Surveillance”. For detailed information on the keynote speeches and papers presented, please visit the event website.
International Workshop for Early Career Researchers – Bridging Disparities: Critical Innovations in Legal and Political Sciences took place on December 3