RJIL Fall 2007 Symposium
Regent Journal of International Law
A forum for a Judeo-Christian perspective on International Law.
“Islam, Democracy, and Post-9/11 Nation Building” |
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Islam. Democracy. Nation building. Words that have been pushed
to the forefront of American minds since September 11, 2001.
The Regent Journal of International Law, in cooperation with
Regent Law School, proudly announces its Fall 2007 Symposium:
“Islam, Democracy, and Post-9/11 Nation Building,” to be held on November 10, 2007 in the Regent University Library Atrium.
Speakers include:
Dr. Vali Nasr
Internationally recognized expert on Islam and democracy
Stephen Schwartz
Author and Executive Director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism
Mehrangiz Kar
Author, Attorney, and Iranian political exile
Dr. Joe Kickasola
Professor of International Affairs, Robertson School of
Government, Regent University
Dr. Radwan Masmoudi
President of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy
Dr. Thomas Najjar
Author, lecturer and former Muslim
Professor Jennifer Jefferis
Professor, Robertson School of Government, Regent University
Gen. John H. Johns, ret.
Twenty-six year Army veteran
We hope you are able to attend this enlightening and timely event. The event will be held in Regent Library Atrium. Directions to the campus can be found here
and a map of campus here
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