Hadad, Dina
Dr Dina Haddad is a research fellow at the Centre d’Histoire et Anthropologie du Droit, Paris 10 Nanterre. She is a specialist in international law and has a significant involvement with research and a first-hand knowledge of socio-legal and political complexities of the Arab Middle East World. She has been trained legally at various institutions including: Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, UK & University of Oxford, St Anne’s College and University of Montpellier. Her legal experience is complemented by her doctoral research from University of Aberystwyth, UK in international law and human rights followed by several academic posts in the UK and the Middle East (Universities of Birmingham, University of Dundee, University of Aberdeen and Kuwait International Law School). She has profound teaching and research experience in a range of legal and political areas including International Law, Cultural Studies human rights, security and development, international environmental law, Islamic politics and legal perspectives on intersectionality and feminism.
Area(s) of expertise: Law, Cultural studies, International studies, Socio- legal studies, Human Rights