Taking the Lead on Syria: One-on-One with Baroness Cox
Caroline Anne Cox, whose official title is The Baroness Cox, of Queensbury, is a member of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
The SLJ publishes one-on-one interviews with reputable and well-known personalities in the legal, media and other industries who have specific expertise on issues related to Syria. The SLJ engages them in meaningful questions in order to grasp new perspectives and different angles on noteworthy stories making the headlines. There have been instances where our interviews have garnered much interest that they have been referenced by other publications.
Caroline Anne Cox, whose official title is The Baroness Cox, of Queensbury, is a member of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and...
Nayiri Boghossian is a Syrian lawyer currently based in Dubai. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Damascus in 1997 and trained at the law firm...
The Syrian Law Journal took great interest in interviewing Dr. Franklin Lamb whose political, legal, journalistic and writing career is worth highlighting in light of his ongoing visits to Syria. Dr. Lamb holds distinguished...
One subject of key interest that arose at the recent British Syrian Society (BSS) workshop in Damascus was the future role of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA). Participants were intrigued to learn that there...
The mainstream media has been perceived to have blatantly aligned its own narrative on the Syrian conflict with Western policy on Syria. One of the underlying themes at the recent British Syrian Society (BSS)...
The year is 1956 and while Syrians have successfully reinstalled their scion of the independence movement Shukri Quwatli for a second stint as president a year earlier, nobody can deny that the Army’s power...