Wednesday 30 November 2011
Public International Law Discussion Group
International Law and the Middle East: A Conversation with Ambassador Daniel Taub
Speaker: Ambassador Daniel Taub, Israeli Ambassador to the UK
Venue: Oxford
Ambassador Daniel Taub is the Israeli Ambassador to the UK. He was formerly Principal Deputy Legal Adviser of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has served as legal adviser to Israel's missions to the United Nations in New York and Geneva. Ambassador Taub has had extensive involvement in the Israeli- Palestinian peace process, helping negotiate most of the agreements reached between the two sides, and heading the Israeli side of the Culture of Peace track of negotiations. He was also an active member of Israel's negotiation team in the Israel-Syrian negotiations. Ambassador Taub holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford (University College), London (University College), and Harvard (Kennedy School of Government).
All places for this event have now been allocated, so please do not attend unless you have pre-booked.
For more information please contact: Lucy Crittenden
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Organised by the Public International Law Discussion Group in conjunction with Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict

