By Limeng Sun This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading Interpreting Sharī’a in Amina Lawal v. State
June DILL Student Comment :: Limeng Sun
The Islamic Law Blog is continuing to feature Harvard student comments on primary sources related to Islamic law. Our student editor for the month of June is Limeng, a second-year … Continue reading June DILL Student Comment :: Limeng Sun
The Ḥanafī Israeli Supreme Court
By Jonathan Korn This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading The Ḥanafī Israeli Supreme Court
Constitutionalizing Transgender Rights in Malaysia
By Jonathan Korn This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in … Continue reading Constitutionalizing Transgender Rights in Malaysia
Adjudicating Jewish Mysticism in Yemen
By Jonathan Korn This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading Adjudicating Jewish Mysticism in Yemen
May DILL Student Comment :: Jonathan Korn
The Islamic Law Blog is continuing to feature Harvard student comments on primary sources related to Islamic law. Our second student editor for the month of May is Jonathan, a third-year … Continue reading May DILL Student Comment :: Jonathan Korn
Report of the Panel of Jurists: Judicial Discretion and Popular Legitimacy
By Dixie Morrison This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading Report of the Panel of Jurists: Judicial Discretion and Popular Legitimacy
Shamim Ara and the “Judicialization” of Divorce
By Dixie Morrison This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading Shamim Ara and the “Judicialization” of Divorce
Sarabai v. Rabiabai – Divorce as Evasion in Modern India
By Dixie Morrison This post is part of the Digital Islamic Law Lab (DILL) series, in which a Harvard student analyzes a primary source of Islamic law, previously workshopped in the DIL … Continue reading Sarabai v. Rabiabai – Divorce as Evasion in Modern India
Introducing Digital Islamic Law Lab Student Analyses
Introducing Digital Islamic Law Lab Student Analyses On Tuesdays, the Islamic Law Blog will be featuring Harvard student comments on primary sources related to Islamic law. Each month, we will … Continue reading Introducing Digital Islamic Law Lab Student Analyses