EP - International Law Conference for Western Sahara
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Two-Day Conference on International Law for Western Sahara
Co-organized by the Greens/EFA and The Left, in cooperation with the International Association of Jurists for Western Sahara
📅 Dates and Locations
- 9 December 2024:
- Morning: Room SPAAK 7C50
- Afternoon: Room SPINELLI 1G2
- 10 December 2024:
- All Day: Room SPINELLI 1G3
This conference will feature insightful panels addressing key issues surrounding the status of Western Sahara, self-determination, and international law, particularly following the recent CJEU ruling that reinforces the Saharawi people's rights over their natural resources.
🔎 Highlights of the Agenda
9 December 2024
- 10:30 - 11:30 (SPAAK 7C50): The Right to Self-Determination of Peoples
Speakers: Aymen Nemer, Margalida Capella Roig, Rahal Akid, Juan Carlos Gomez Justo (Moderator).
Participant Link | Viewer Link - 16:00 - 16:30 (SPINELLI 1G2): Official Welcome
Speakers: Ines Miranda, Omar Mansur
Participant Link | Viewer Link - 16:30 - 17:45 (SPINELLI 1G2): Women's Role in the Consolidation of the Saharawi State
Speakers: Fatma El Mehdi, Rocio Medina Martín
Moderator: Ana Casado
Participant Link | Viewer Link - 19:00 - 20:00 (SPINELLI 1G2): Lawfare: Coverage of the Conflict in the Media
Speakers: Ignacio Cembrero, Manuel Ollé
Moderator: Rosa Fernández
Participant Link | Viewer Link
10 December 2024
- 09:00 - 11:00 (SPINELLI 1G3): Permanent Sovereignty of the Saharawi People Over Natural Resources: CJEU Rulings
Participant Link | Viewer Link - 11:15 - 12:15 (SPINELLI 1G3): The European Union and the Western Sahara Conflict
- 12:30 - 13:00 (SPAAK 0A50): Press Conference (Anna Politkovskaya Room)
- 13:00 - 14:00 (SPINELLI 1G3): Conclusions
This event brings together a diverse range of perspectives, including legal experts, activists, MEPs, and civil society representatives, providing a platform for meaningful discussion and collaboration.
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