CCJHR Lunchtime Seminar: Dr Ahmed Beshtawi (26/11/25)
The Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rights is delighted to announce a lunchtime seminar featuring Dr Ahmed Beshtawi, ACoRN Fellow at the UCC School of Law and a lecturer in international law at An-Najah National 深夜亚洲福利久久, Palestine. He will be presenting a paper titled "When Law Plans Inequality: How Israel鈥檚 Planning Regime Denies Palestinian Children鈥檚 Right to Education".
The lunchtime seminar will take place on Wednesday 26th November at 1pm-2pm in the Moot Court Room (AL1.52) in the School of Law at Aras na Laoi, UCC.
Israel鈥檚 planning regime in the West Bank is often described as administrative, but in practice it functions as a tool of settler-colonial governance. This seminar shows how military orders, restrictive zoning, and a discriminatory permit system produce Palestinian 鈥渋llegality鈥 by design and facilitate the ongoing expansion of Israeli settlements. The presentation traces the human cost of this regime, especially its impact on Palestinian children whose homes and schools face demolition, destabilising their right to safe and meaningful education.
Dr Beshtawi鈥檚 research examines how legal structures operate under conditions of occupation, with a particular focus on discriminatory planning regimes, structural violence, and the rights of children. His current work explores the relationship between Israeli planning policies and the denial of Palestinian children鈥檚 right to education in Area C and East Jerusalem.
Discussant:
- Dr Dug Cubie (School of Law, UCC)
It would be greatly appreciated if attendees could RSVP here:
For more on this story contact:
Dr. Luke Noonan at luke.noonan@ucc.ie