Seminar: Comparative Legal History and Legal Creativity, Professor Filippo Valguarnera, Stockholm University

Seminar Filippo Valguarnera, Associate Professor and senior lecturer in Legal History, Stockholm University will lead an advanced seminar on the topic of “Comparative Legal History and the Debate about Legal Creativity” on 26 … Continue reading Seminar: Comparative Legal History and Legal Creativity, Professor Filippo Valguarnera, Stockholm University

Webinar: “Law and Religion Speaker Series – Power of Paper across the Indian Ocean,” National University of Singapore (Law)

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Topic Law and Religion Speaker Series - Power of Paper across the Indian Ocean Description Speaker: Dr Nurfadzilah Yahaya, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore (History) Moderator: Dr Dian Shah, … Continue reading Webinar: “Law and Religion Speaker Series – Power of Paper across the Indian Ocean,” National University of Singapore (Law)

Conference: Covid-19: implications for the application of family law in MENA countries, 1 July (virtual)

Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law

The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law is holding virtual panel discussion in their series Afternoon Talks on Islamic Law of the Research Group on Family and … Continue reading Conference: Covid-19: implications for the application of family law in MENA countries, 1 July (virtual)

Zoom Webinar: Arbiters of Divorce: Islamic Marriage Law and Indian Secularism, Princeton University, October 5, @12-1:20pm

Arbiters of Divorce: Islamic Marriage Law and Indian Secularism  Speaker: Katherine Lemons Respondent: Satyel Larson, Princeton University Katherine Lemons is Associate Professor of Anthropology at McGill University and author of Divorcing Traditions: Islamic Marriage Law and the Making of Indian Secularism (2019, Cornell University Press). Her areas of research and expertise include anthropology of Islam … Continue reading Zoom Webinar: Arbiters of Divorce: Islamic Marriage Law and Indian Secularism, Princeton University, October 5, @12-1:20pm

Virtual Event: Nir Shafir: How to Read in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire, The Humanities Institute (UC Santa Cruz), October 8, 2020, @12-1:30pm

Nir Shafir: How to Read in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire (and the Islamic world at large) was a manuscript culture until the late nineteenth century. That … Continue reading Virtual Event: Nir Shafir: How to Read in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire, The Humanities Institute (UC Santa Cruz), October 8, 2020, @12-1:30pm

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