University of Sulaimani– College of Humanities’ panel on the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne
The 100th anniversary of Lausanne: A scientific reading and evaluation
The Treaty of Lausanne was signed 100 years ago, precisely on July 24, the redefinition of Turkey’s borders and the partition of Kurdistan were among the most prominent points of the treaty.At that time, Lausanne frustrated the Kurdish dream of independence. Now the question is: What is happening in the region after 100 years and what will be the fate of the Kurds?
10:00 – Monday 24/07/2
Opening remarks and welcome by
Asst. Prof. Dr. Pave Jamil, Dean of the College of Humanities
Venue: Congress Halls of Sulaimani University
Dr. Mohammed Sabir Karim
Lecturer in the College of Political Sciences
The role of the ideological factors of the world powers in the conclusion of the Treaty of Lausanne
Prof. Dr. Shorsh Hassan
Lecturer in the College of Law
The Treaty of Lausanne and the Legal Dimensions of the Kurdish Issue
Prof. Dr. Yasin Khalid Hassan
Lecturer in the College of Humanities
Kurds and Lausanne: A Historical Panorama
Panel Manager
Prof. Dr. Pshko Hamatahir Aghjaleri