Baha Ebdeir
Research area: Transitional Justice, Conflict-Related Violence against Women, Feminist Legal Theory
Email: (opens in a new window)baha.ebdeir@ucdconnect.ie
Supervisors: Prof Aisling Swaine and Dr Suzanne Egan
Thesis title: Transitional Justice or Injustices: Where are the Palestinian Women?
Biography
Baha Ebdeir is a Palestinian PhD researcher at University College Dublin’s Sutherland School of Law. Baha holds a BA in International Law and Human Rights from Al-Quds Bard College in Palestine and an LLM in International Human Rights from University College Dublin. His main research interests are in Transitional Justice, Feminist Legal Theory, and International Law as a facilitator of gender justice and injustice. His PhD project entitled “Transitional Justice or Injustices: The Forgotten Women of Palestine”, explores how Palestinian women’s gender harms fit within the framework of Transitional Justice, and with what associated socio-legal implications.
Research funding/award
UCD Sutherland School of Law Doctoral Scholarship
Publications
Ebdeir, Baha. “On the Hill of Tara.” A Garden Manifesto, edited by Richard Porter and Olivia laing, Grove Atlantic, 2024.
Ebdeir, Baha. “A description of the Camp.” Pathetic Literature, edited by Eileen Myles, Grove Atlantic, 2022.
Ebdeir, Baha. “The Key of Return.” Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by Refugees, edited by Becky Thompson and Jehan Bseiso, Olive Branch Press, 2019.