Workshop :: Tools for Digital Islamic Law

Jeremy Guillette, Digital Scholarship Facilitator, Harvard University will demonstrate and discuss established and emerging digital tools students of Islamic legal history and contemporary Islamic law may use in their research. Space is limited. For details and location, RSVP to [email protected].

Digital Islamic Law Lab

Members of this Lab are students interested in assessing the way Islamic law functions in contemporary and historical contexts, and interested in building or testing new apps for the same. Each Lab member will work on a discrete research project in a collaborative, interactive setting. Access restricted to Lab members.

Online Course on Islamic Coins

"State Authority, Administrative Structures and Its Reflection on Coinage" (winter term 2018/2019) - Prof. Stefan Heidemann Bi-weekly, Wednesday, 4.00 to 6.00 pm CET First session: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Last session: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 This webinar is part of the "Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture" jointly organized by the Universität Bonn (Bethany Walker), … Continue reading Online Course on Islamic Coins

Digital Islamic Law Lab

Members of this Lab are students interested in assessing the way Islamic law functions in contemporary and historical contexts, and interested in building or testing new apps for the same. Each Lab member will work on a discrete research project in a collaborative, interactive setting. Access restricted to Lab members.

Digital Islamic Law Lab

Members of this Lab are students interested in assessing the way Islamic law functions in contemporary and historical contexts, and interested in building or testing new apps for the same. Each Lab member will work on a discrete research project in a collaborative, interactive setting. Access restricted to Lab members.

Call for Applications: Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History

University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, WI

The American Society for Legal History and the Institute for Legal Studies at the University of Wisconsin Law School are pleased to invite applications for the tenth biennial Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History (June 9-22, 2019). The purpose of the Hurst Institute is to advance the approach to legal scholarship fostered by J. Willard … Continue reading Call for Applications: Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History

Call for Applications: Spring Seminar: The Corporation in Early Modern Political Thought

Folger Shakespeare Library Washington, DC

Sponsored by the Folger Institute Center for the History of British Political Thought The corporation was a foundation of medieval and early modern political, religious, and commercial life and a central feature of early modern European thought about overseas expansion. This seminar will trace the evolution of the corporation as an idea and an institution, … Continue reading Call for Applications: Spring Seminar: The Corporation in Early Modern Political Thought

Call for Applications: International Criminal Law Summer Course in Italy

Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights Siracusa, Italy

The Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights is organizing its 19th Specialization Course in International Criminal Law for Young Penalists on “Human Rights and Criminal Justice” in Siracusa (Italy) from June 2 until June 10, 2019. We will select 60 participants who should have a university degree, ideally in law or with … Continue reading Call for Applications: International Criminal Law Summer Course in Italy

Arabic Codicology Summer Course in El Escorial

The sixth edition of the course "Arabic Codicology: The Islamic Manuscript Heritage in the El Escorial Collection" (June 17-21, 2019) will provide the students with the basic codicological knowledge and the research procedures needed to study and analyze Arabic manuscripts. Moreover, it will familiarize them with the libraries of the Arabic-Islamic world in medieval and … Continue reading Arabic Codicology Summer Course in El Escorial

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