Israel-Palestine Peace in a Post-Mubarak Middle East

March 28, 2011 • 12:15 PM • Law School 3037

Arab governments that are more representative of their populations may press for an Israel-Palestine peace based on rights as found in the international legal order. The United States may come under increased pressure to recognize Palestine as a state when that issue is presented to the UN Security Council in September. For Israel, if it is willing to agree to peace terms that to date it has rejected, the acceptance it seeks within the region may be more stable than an acceptance by the old regimes. Join Prof. John Quigley, Ohio State University, for a discussion on an Israel-Palestine peace. Lunch provided. This event will be webcast. For more information, please contact Erin Daniel at daniel@law.duke.edu.