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South Asia Panels & Meetings

by mitrasharafi last modified 2007-07-18 08:20

The South Asia CRN (CRN 22) and South Asian Legal History IRC are sponsoring a number of panels at the Berlin LSA. Several other panels also have South Asian elements (in some cases, a chair or discussant whose work focuses on South Asia). All are listed below. In addition, a South Asia CRN Lunch with Marc Galanter will take place on Wed., July 25, 12.30-2pm at the Restaurant Aigner (Französischestr. 25). The IRC will meet to discuss publication plans over drinks on Friday evening, July 27. We will meet at 7pm outside the front entrance of Humboldt Universitaet. Please contact Mitra Sharafi if you would like to attend the lunch (closing date: Wednesday, July 18), if you are unable to attend the IRC meeting, and with any other questions: mitrasharafi@yahoo.com

  • Wednesday, July 25: 8.15-10: CRN 22: Judicial Review in South Asia
  • Wednsday, July 25: 10.15-12: IRC and CRN 22: The Family, Law, and Communal Identity in Colonial South Asia
  • Wednesday, July 25: 12.30-2.15 Biopirates, Bollywood and Tarot Cards: New Directions/MisDirections in Intellectual Property Law
  • Wednesday, July 25: 2.30-4.15: Colonial and Postcolonial Violence
  • Wednesday, July 25: 4.30-6.15: CRN 22: Author Meets Reader—Competing Equalities: Law and the Backward Classes in India, by Marc Galanter
  • Thursday, July 26: 10.15-12: IRC and CRN 22: Law's Violence in Colonial India
  • Thursday, July 26: 10.15-12: Policing the Periphery
  • Thursday, July 26: 2.30: 2.30-4.15:HU 03  CRN22 and 23: Gender Equity 2403: Indian Women, Courts, and Arbitration
  • Thursday, July 26, 12.30-2.15: Author Meets Reader—Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel, by Daphne Barak Erez
  • Thursday, July 26, 2.30-4.15: CRN 22 and CRN 23: Investigating Practices of Gender Equity: Indian Women, Courts, and Arbitration
  • Friday, July 27: 8.15-10: Acknowledgment of Group Identity: For Better or for Worse?
  • Saturday, July 28: 10.15-12: Roman Law on the Colonial Periphery
  • Saturday, July 28: 12.30-2.15: Rights, Remedies, and Justice in National and International Courts
  • Saturday, July 28: 2.30-4.15: IRC and CRN 22: Circuits of Law across the British Empire
  • Saturday, July 28: 2.30-4.15: Law, Land, and Property in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
  • Saturday, July 28: 4.30-6.15: Author Meets Reader—The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law, and the Legal Professions, by Mary Jane Mossman