Call for Applications: Residential Fellowships (2020-2021), Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University

The Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) at Princeton University invites outstanding faculty members of any discipline, independent scholars, lawyers, and judges to apply for residential fellowships for 2020-2021. LAPA Fellows devote the major portion of their time to their own research and writing on law-related subjects of empirical, interpretive, doctrinal and/or normative significance. In addition, LAPA Fellows … Continue reading Call for Applications: Residential Fellowships (2020-2021), Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University

Book Talk: Islamic Criminal Law in Conversation with Kamali’s “Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England”

Harvard Law School Milstein West A/B, 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

Join the Harvard Law School Library community and Intisar Rabb, Professor of Law, Professor of History, and Faculty Director, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School, among other scholars, in a conversation around Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge Univ. Press, Oct. 31, 2019), a recent publication by Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Assistant Professor of Law … Continue reading Book Talk: Islamic Criminal Law in Conversation with Kamali’s “Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England”

MESA 2019 Annual Meeting

Sheraton New Orleans 500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA

Since 1967, MESA has held an annual meeting in the fall where members gather to share research. MESA has been the hub for scholarly exchange from its first meeting at The University of Chicago in 1967 where a small group gathered for eight sessions to MESA's 50th anniversary meeting in Boston in 2016 where 312 … Continue reading MESA 2019 Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting: Middle East Studies Association

Sheraton New Orleans

MESA’s 53rd ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Sheraton New Orleans from November 14-17. If you have not already made arrangements to attend, please consider joining your colleagues in exciting New Orleans. Nothing Quite Compares to New Orleans “The rhythms, tastes, colors, neighborhoods, personality, and culture of New Orleans are un-matched in the United States. On … Continue reading Annual Meeting: Middle East Studies Association

Call for Papers: Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, Oxford University

 Somerville College, Oxford University

FALL Session 2–4 December at Somerville College, Oxford University The upcoming 17th International Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies is a forum for discourse and presentation of papers by scholars who have a particular interest in the study of religion. Canon Brian Mountford MBE, former Vicar of St Mary's Church and Fellow of St Hilda's College in the University of Oxford, will host the meeting. You are … Continue reading Call for Papers: Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, Oxford University

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