A spirited discussion on the current state of law and order in Egypt featuring panelists who are legal and area experts, all of whom are intimately plugged-in with the real-time events taking place in Egypt.
Panelists:
- Nathan Brown Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University & Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Stephen McInerny Executive Director, Project on Middle East Democracy
- Khaled Elgindy Visiting Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institute & Member, Egyptian American Rule of Law Association Board of Directors
Moderated by: Hdeel Abdelhady Co-Founder of the Egyptian American Rule of Law Association and Special Advisor to the Board of Directors & Principal, MassPoint Legal and Strategy Advisory PLLC
The Egyptian American Rule of Law Association (EARLA) is a nonpartisan Washington-based non-profit organization that promotes the rule of law in Egypt by providing technical legal assistance in the form of research, analysis, programs, and training of civil society actors in Egypt. The Aspen Institute serves as the Secretariat for Partners for a New Beginning (PNB). A joint project with the State Department and leading business and civil society leaders, PNB is an alliance to foster public-private partnerships committed to broadening and deepening engagement between the United States and local communities on issues of economic opportunity, science & technology, education, and exchange to help advance President Obama’s vision for a New Beginning based on mutual interests and respect.


