ILSP LUNCH TALK

Austin 102 Austin Hall, Harvard Law School, United States

Rodrigo Adem, ILSP: SHARIAsource Visiting Fellow, Harvard Law School; College Fellow, Harvard University Department of History

UC Berkeley Near Eastern Studies Graduate Conference April 2018

UC Berkeley

The Near Eastern Studies graduate students at UC Berkeley would like to invite the graduate students of your department to participate in the 2018 UC Berkeley Near Eastern Studies Graduate Student Conference. Please find our full Call for Papers on our website (jagnesjournal.wordpress.com), we would greatly appreciate if you could distribute this to your department's … Continue reading UC Berkeley Near Eastern Studies Graduate Conference April 2018

Law and Society Association 2018 Junior Scholar Workshop

JUNIOR SCHOLARS WORKSHOP The Law and Society Association is pleased to announce our Junior Scholar Workshop will begin mid-day on Tuesday, June 5, and continue through the day on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The workshop immediately precedes the 2018 joint Annual Meetings of the Law and Society Association and the Canadian Law and Society Association … Continue reading Law and Society Association 2018 Junior Scholar Workshop

MESA 2018 Call for Papers

The myMESA electronic submissions system will be ready for your 2018 proposals on January 1. In the meantime, start planning for your 2018 panels and papers keeping in mind the theme, "Without Boundaries: The Global Middle East, Then and Now". If you are thinking about organizing a panel and want to call for participants consider … Continue reading MESA 2018 Call for Papers

USPPIP Summer School for Early Career Researchers: “Uses of the Past in Islamic Law”

Advanced notice: the First “Uses of the Past in Islamic Law” Summer School for Early Career Researchers, July 2018.  In early January, USPPIP will open for applications from advanced PhD students and recently graduated PhD students/Post-doctoral researchers.  The travel and accommodation expenses of all participants will be covered by USPPIP. Details in the next USPPIP … Continue reading USPPIP Summer School for Early Career Researchers: “Uses of the Past in Islamic Law”

Annual Comparative Law Work-in-Progress Workshop: Call for Papers

Princeton University Princeton, NJ

EXTENDED DEADLINE: Announcement and Call for Papers   Co-Organized and Co-Hosted by Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University), Jacqueline Ross (University of Illinois College of Law), and Jacques DeLisle (University of Pennsylvania Law School)   Co-sponsored by Princeton University, the University of Illinois College of Law, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and the American Society … Continue reading Annual Comparative Law Work-in-Progress Workshop: Call for Papers

Islamic Law and Sexuality Conference 9th – 11th January 2018, University of Exeter

University of Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom

This two day workshop aims to investigate questions of Islamic law and sexuality, broadly conceived, including but not limited to such subjects as il/legitimate sex, communal perceptions of sexuality, marriage, sexual violence, gender, concubinage and sexual consent.  We are interested in shifting patterns of argumentation and in the formation of legal categories; how did pre-modern … Continue reading Islamic Law and Sexuality Conference 9th – 11th January 2018, University of Exeter

Salzburg Seminar / Cutler Fellows in International Law: Call for Applications

February 23-24, 2018 Washington, D.C. Harvard Law School is accepting applications for the 2018 Salzburg Lloyd N. Cutler Fellows Program.  Up to five students will be selected to participate.  The Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program brings together 55 of the nation’s top law students with leading academics, judges, and practitioners in the fields of private and … Continue reading Salzburg Seminar / Cutler Fellows in International Law: Call for Applications

The RCSL-SDJ Lisbon Meeting 2018: “Law and Citizenship Beyond The States”

The conference will discuss, among other topics of sociology of law and justice, the contribution of law to the power of citizens, at a time of increasing competition between state law, once the main source of people’s rights, and multiple global and local normativities. Proposals due January 15. ​The meeting is co-sponsored by the Sociology of … Continue reading The RCSL-SDJ Lisbon Meeting 2018: “Law and Citizenship Beyond The States”

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