TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL HISTORY WORKSHOP
6 December: Assaf Likhovski (TAU)
Studying Ancient Constitutional Law in Colonial India and Mandatory Palestine
13 December: Jan-Henrik Meyer (MPILHLT)
European Community Environmental Law in the 1970s: Combatting Water Pollution
20 December: Noga Morag-Levine (Michigan State University)
England’s Missing Boards of Health: The Medieval Beginnings of an Anglo-Continental Divergence
10 January: Alon Jasper (TAU)
Transforming a Polity into an Economy: The Five Nations and the Railroads, 1855-1894
17 January: Raquel Sirotti (MPILHLT)
State-like powers? Charter Companies and the production of knowledge of normativity in Mozambique (1891-1942)
24 January: Egas Moniz Bandeira (FAU)
Changing Legal Professions in China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire in the long 19th century: Towards a Historical Comparison
31 January: Aparna Balachandran (Delhi University)
Religion, Law and Urban Governance: Subaltern Christians as Legal Subjects in Early Colonial South India
7 February: Cristiano Paixão (University of Brasília)
Transnational legal mobilization: repressive structures and networks of resistance in S. American dictatorships (1964-1988)
14 February: Julia Moses (University of Sheffield)
Harmonizing the Family? International Law, Cultural Norms and Marriage at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
21 February: Sarina Kuersteiner (Union College)
Whatever God Gives: Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic Rizq and Latin Resicum in Commercial Vocabulary, 1154-1164 CE
For more information or to register, please email mpitauwkshp@gmail.com.
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