How Can Emergent National Identity Affect Family Law Reform?
Researcher
Shéhérazade Elyazidi is a Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg where she works on the project ‘Family Law in Syria and Iraq’. Her research focus is on Kurdish Iraqi Family law. Prior to this, Elyazidi completed her Bachelor (BA) in Political Science and Islamic Studies and her Master (M.A.) (2016) in Political Science and Sociology at the University of Heidelberg. From October to December of 2021, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Cambridge Family Law Center at the University of Cambridge.

Original Publication
(forthcoming) Building a Nation: The Effect of the Kurdish Iraqi Collective National Identity on the Reform of the Doctrine of Desobidence
Citation
Shéhérazade Elyazidi,
Latest Thinking,
How Can Emergent National Identity Affect Family Law Reform?,
Credits:
© Shéhérazade Elyazidi
and Latest Thinking
This work is licensed under CC-BY 4.0