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Panel 3 : Institutional Europe, the story of an impotence
Moderated by François Ceccaldi, Collège de France

Since the Treaty of Rome signed in 1957, the European Union has presented itself as the guarantor of respect for human rights and international law. Beyond this normative display, we need to analyze its concrete role in the political and diplomatic processes in Palestine. After looking back at the background to the creation of European institutions, this panel will examine the EU's policy-making and its effects on Palestinian political actors.

Daniela Huber

Daniela Huber is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Roma Tre University (University of Rome III). She is also scientific advisor to the Mediterranean, Middle East and Africa program at the IAI, and co-editor-in-chief of The International Spectator.

François Ceccaldi

François Ceccaldi, PhD in Political Studies from the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), is a research associate at the Contemporary History of the Arab World Chair at the Collège de France and a temporary teaching and research associate in political science at the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord. His research focuses on power in Palestine and the Arab world, and on developments in the Palestinian political system.

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