Cedric D'Hondt

A former associate of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies and a trainee lawyer at the Brussels bar. He holds two master's degrees: one in Law from KU Leuven and another in Arab Democracy and Human Rights from the Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut.
Book Reviews

Book Review – ‘Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine’ by Noura Erakat

Citation: D’Hondt, Cedric (2023) ‘Book Review – ‘Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine’ by Noura Erakat’, Rowaq…

Read More »
Book Reviews

Book Review: The Roots of Revolt by Angela Joya

Citation: D’Hondt, Cedric (2021) ‘Book Review: The Roots of Revolt by Angela Joya’, Rowaq Arabi 26 (1), pp. 13-16. https://doi.org/10.53833/ZBXF5612…

Read More »
Book Reviews

Book Review – Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World

The history of human rights, with its roots in religion, philosophy and revolution, stretches back centuries. Yet, as Samuel Moyn,…

Read More »
Book Reviews

Book Review: Revolts and the Military in the Arab Spring

History sheds a light on the ambivalent relationship between the military and civil government. A mere glance at 20th-century events…

Read More »
Book Reviews

Book Review: Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression

In February 2020, Belgium got caught in a controversy that had been in the making for over a year. The…

Read More »
Articles

The Legality of Religious Symbols in Belgium’s Classrooms: What Writings are on the Wall?

Abstract Belgium has known a protracted discussion regarding the presence of religious symbols in educational institutions. The hijab, in particular,…

Read More »
Book Reviews

Book Review: For the Love of Humanity by Ayça Çubukçu

The Vietnam anti-war movement defined a decade with its music, persistence and purpose. At least one feature of this movement…

Read More »
Back to top button