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History of changes of: Amartya Sen Lecture 2017 with Asma Jilani Jahangir on the 17th January 2017

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title: Amartya Sen Lecture 2017 with Asma Jilani Jahangir
start: 2017-01-17
start time: 18:30
end time: 20:00
venue: LSE Old Theatre
city: London
country: GB
coordinates: 51.5139, -0.1168
tags: femiagenda femiagendalondon feminism feminisminlondon feminismo feminismus feministevents womenrights
links:
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Speaker: Asma Jilani Jahangir
Discussant: Professor Amartya Sen (Harvard University)
Chair: Professor Chetan Bhatt (LSE Human Rights Centre and Sociology Department)

Asma Jilani Jahangir is a Pakistani human rights lawyer and activist who co-founded and chaired the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. Her talk will focus on how government failure to address the questions of religious intolerance and free expression dilutes the principles of democracy, equality and justice, particularly for women and religious minorities. Religious intolerance gives rise to religious militancy, which further undermines democratic principles as national security measures come into play. In the process of combating religious tensions, the challenge today is to protect democratic principles and values rather than dilute them.

Amartya Sen is Thomas W Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, at Harvard University. He is the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics and an honorary fellow of LSE.

Chetan Bhatt is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at LSE.

The event is free, on a first come first serve basis. Arrive early to secure a seat.

Photo credit: Wolfgang Schmidt
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