We received news of the call for papers for the Asian Legal History Conference 2021.
The CCTL Transnational Legal History
Group of the CUHK LAW and the University of Law – Hue University will be
jointly organizing a conference on the theme of Asian Legal History at the
University of Law – Hue University, Hue, Vietnam, on 24-25 July 2021. Convened
by Bui
Ngoc Son and Christopher
Roberts, Assistant Professors at CUHK LAW, the conference aims to bring
together a diverse and interdisciplinary group of scholars, researchers, and
graduate students to share their research findings on topics relating to legal
history in Asia.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
1. Andrew Harding, Visiting Research Professor, National
University of Singapore, Faculty of Law
2. Pip Nicholson, Dean, William Hearn Professor of Law,
Melbourne Law School
3. Radhika
Singha, Professor of Modern Indian History, Jawaharlal Nehru University
4. Lutz-Christian
Wolff, Dean, Wei Lun Professor of Law, CUHK LAW
Call for Papers:
The organizers invite proposals
for individual papers and panels. Submissions on any subject, providing it
pertains to legal history in Asia, will be considered. General topics may
include:
⦁ The historical evolution of common law, civil law, and
socialist law traditions in Asia;
⦁
Legal pluralism and jurisdictional clashes;
⦁
Dynastic law;
⦁
Colonial law;
⦁
Customary law and village law;
⦁
Buddhist Law, Confucian Law, Hindu Law, and Islamic Law;
⦁
The history of a particular area of law (constitutional law, property law,
criminal law, etc);
⦁
Theoretical and methodological issues involved in studying Asian legal history.
The conference organizers are
particularly interested in papers addressing the following subjects:
- Asian approaches to and impacts upon the historical
development of international law;
- Transnational legal history;
- The relationship between metropolitan and colonial
approaches to law;
- The history of law, gender and sexuality;
- The evolution of, and contestations around, legal
positivism;
- The history of law schools and of the formation of
the judiciary and of members of the legal profession;
- The history of public order law;
- The history of law and violence.
Individual paper proposals should
include a 300-word abstract and the author’s contact information.
Panel proposals should
include a 300-word description of the panel, 300-word abstracts of three to
four individual papers, contact information for each person on the panel, and
contact information for the chairs of the panel.
Registration Fee: HK$ 200 per
participant
Conference organizers will
provide two lunches, one dinner, and refreshments. Participants are responsible
for their own travel and accommodation costs.
Important dates:
- 5 October 2020: Online abstract submission opens
- 15 December 2020: Abstract submission deadline
- 15 February 2021: Notification of acceptance
- 15 March 2021: Registration opens
- 30 April 2021: Early registration and payment
closes
- 25 June 2021: Regular registration and payment
closes
- 24-25 July 2021: The conference takes place
Please submit the abstracts
via online form by 15 December 2020.
More info here
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