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SHSS to Host Talk on ‘When Human Rights Law Faces Terrorism and Counterterrorism,’ Oct. 2

The Social Justice Roundtable and the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies (DMS) in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) will host a presentation and discussion entitled “When Human Rights Law Faces Terrorism and Counterterrorism,” as part of the events featured during the 23rd Residential Institute. Residential Institute is hosted by DMS and the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR).

The featured presenter will be Marvin Klein, J.D., LL.M. Klein received his law degree from Harvard University, and his LL.M in Human Rights Law. Klein will explore aspects of human rights law in a post-9/11 context in the face of terrorism and counterterrorism in the US and abroad. The Social Justice Roundtable invites SHSS students and faculty as well as others in the NSU community to examine and discuss topics related to human rights and social justice.

The talk will be on Oct. 2 from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. in the Maltz Building. The NSU community is invited. For further information, please contact Judith McKay, J.D., Ph.D., the faculty coordinator of the Social Justice Roundtable and the event. McKay may be reached at 954-262-3060 or via email at mckayj@nova.edu.