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Litigating for Justice: Women’s Rights Lawyering in Iran

Time
12:15 - 1:15 pm
Venue
WCC 3007, Harvard Law School campus
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Banner for discussion "Litigating for Justice: Women's Rights Lawyering in Iran" on February 28 at 12:15 pm in WCC 3007.

Please join us for a discussion with Afrooz Maghzi Najafabadi—Iranian Human Rights Attorney and Visiting Fellow at the Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World at Harvard Law School—on the role of Iranian women’s rights lawyers in the fight for gender justice and equality in Iran. We will explore the unique challenges and prospects of pursuing justice through Iranian courts and how women navigate and shape legal landscapes in the context of authoritarianism and gender discriminatory policies, laws, and institutional dynamics. 

The discussion will be moderated by Salma Waheedi, Lecturer on Law and Executive Director of the Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World.  

Lunch will be provided. 


This event is cosponsored by the Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World, the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School, the Human Rights Entrepreneurs and Incubator Clinic, the Middle Eastern and North African Law Students Association, and HLS Advocates for Human Rights.