Country: 
Lebanon
Governorates: 
Beirut
Organizations: 
Saint Joseph University of Beirut
Non-governmental Organization; University
Professions: 
Journalist
Lecturer
Professor
- Other -
Field(s) of expertise: 
Activism
Advocacy
Education
Human Rights
Journalism
Political Sciences
Areas of Impact: 
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

Personal information

Dr. Carmen Hassoun Abou Jaoudé
Saint Joseph University of Beirut.

Contact information (Work)

+96103605339

Community/Lebanon Impact

Through my work and teaching, I advocate for justice, peace, and human rights. I strongly believe in the importance of addressing Lebanon's legacy of violence and abuses to achieve a just peace and true reconciliation in the country. I consider solving the issue of missing and forcibly disappeared persons as crucial to this process. I strive to raise awareness of these causes through transformative education, research, and storytelling.

Social Media

Education

Education: 
  • BA in Journalism from the Lebanese University.
  • DEA/MA in Political studies from the University of Montpellier in France.
  • Doctorate/PhD in Politcal science from the University of Montpellier in France.

Dr. Carmen Hassoun Abou Jaoudé holds a BA in journalism from the Lebanese University and an MA and PhD in political science from the University of Montpellier in France. Her PhD dissertation is on the establishment of the Ministry of foreign affairs in post-independence Lebanon. 

Work history

Previous Professions: 

Dr. Carmen Hassoun Abou Jaoudé worked as a journalist, including in L’Orient-Express and Al-Mulhaq, the cultural supplement of An-Naharnewspaper, before shifting to research and academic teaching. She taught at the Lebanese University, at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, the Academic University College for Non-Violence and Human Rights (AUNOHR) and the American University of Beirut.

She worked between 2011 and 2015 with the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) where she served as Head of program then as Head of its office in Lebanon. She managed at ICTJ a multiyear project entitled “Lebanon: Addressing the Legacy of Conflict in a Divided Society and overviewed its reports and policy recommendations issued in 2014 by a consortium of Lebanese civil society actors Confronting the Legacy of Political Violence in Lebanon : an Agenda for Change. She is the creator of a free MOOC course, initiated in 2022 by the University La Sagesse  with the support of OHCHR, titled “Dealing with the past : the missing and forcibly disappeared in Lebanon” (Arabic with English subtitles). She was appointed in July 2020 member of the National Commission for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared in Lebanon (Law 105/2018). 

 

Major Achievements

Publications (Books, Articles, Reports, etc.): 
  • ‘How to Write and Research on the Lebanese Diplomacy at the Early Years of the Independence?’, chapter in the collective publication edited by Antoine Messara, The practice of unity in diversity, situations and models of application in communication and living together’, Université Saint-Joseph, pp. 127-135, #15, 2014, Beirut.
  • ‘Sélim Takla et la fondation du ministère des Affaires étrangères‘, chapter in the book Sélim Takla 1895-1945, Une contribution à l’indépendance du Liban, edited by Gérard Khoury, Karthala & Dar An-Nahar, Paris-Beirut, 2004, pp. 349-402.
  • “Marginal memories of Lebanon’s civil war: challenging hegemonic narratives in a small town in North Metn” co-authored with Daniele Rugo, in Journal of the British Academy, 9(s3), 11–27. DOI https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s3.011, Posted 22 June 2021.
  • "The opportunities and challenges of transitional justice in Lebanon: The centrality of the issue of the disappeared or The Chronicle of an Unfinished War", Confluences Méditerranée, 2020/1 (No 112), p. 207-223. URL: https://www.cairn-int.info/journal-confluences-mediterranee-2020-1-page-...
  • "Lebanon: The civil war in retrospect", Confluences Méditerranée, Special issue 2020/1 (No 112), co-edited with Dima de Clerck and Roula Abi Habib Khoury. Journal Confluences Méditerranée 2020/1 | Cairn International Edition (cairn-int.info)
Newspaper articles and columns: 
  • ‘No Justice, No Peace. Transitional justice in Lebanon: An approach that brings justice to the victims of the war and political violence, and restores citizens’ trust in the State‘, Article published in the special supplement issued by the UNDP «Peace Building in Lebanon» project, 15th Issue,13 April 2017. The supplement was distributed with the An-Nahar, The Daily Star and L'Orient-Le Jour. 
  • العدالة انتقالية في لبنان: مقاربة تنصف ضحايا الحرب والعنف السياسي وتعيد ثقة المواطنين بالدولة
  • https://www.salamwakalam.com/articles/justice/184/no-justice-no-peace-tr...
  • Drame du 4 aout : L’État libanais doit la vérité et la justice aux victimes. Op-ed published in L’Orient-Le Jour on 4 November 2020.
  • Revisiter la guerre du Liban : une nécessité et un défi, Op-ed co-authored with Dima de Clerck, published in L’Orient-Le Jour on 13 October 2018.
  • Le Liban, un modèle de réconciliation ?, Op-ed published in L’Orient-Le Jour on 28 October 2017.
  • "حلم بالتغيير يمتد إلى كل لبنان"، النهار (صفحة أدب وفن)، 30 نيسان 2016
  • "العدالة الإنتقالية كجزء من الحل"، النهار ( صفحة قضايا)، 11 آب 2015
  • ‘Le principe de responsabilité comme remède contre la violence politique au Liban‘, L’Orient-Le Jour, 14 April 2014.
  • ‘Accountability as a Remedy Against Political Violence in Lebanon‘, The Daily Star, 15 April 2014.

 

Competences & Skills

Field(s) of Expertise: 
  • Activism
  • Advocacy
  • Education
  • Human Rights Law
  • Journalism
  • Political Sciences
Languages: 
  • Arabic
  • English
  • French