… bestowal, or even after the death of the person upon whom it had been bestowed? The presenters took the audience … of this panel, pushed the audience to think about how much of a break 19 th century represented from what went … Erdogan Iskorkutan, and Alan Mikhail. Funding for the event was provided by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarkey Kempf …
Mark Taper Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies
… Christianity; the history and rhetoric of ancient Jewish law; the Dead Sea Scrolls; literary-rhetorical analysis of … to Deuteronomy (1991). The latter volume won the 1992 National Jewish Book Award for the Best Book of Jewish … More recently, he is the author of Legal Fictions: Law and Narrative in the Discursive Worlds of Ancient Jewish …
… as several of Yale’s professional schools, including the Law School, Epidemiology and Public Health, and the School of … of Arts (MA) Programs, and joint degree programs with the Law School, Epidemiology and Public Health, the School of the …
… is an analysis of environmental policy and international law regarding deforestation and the prevention of further depletion in the Amazon Forest. Although national efforts have been made to protect the area, …
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses
… more generally. Examining Morocco’s migration policy as it ‘actually exists’, the articles in this special issue … between former metropolitan and colonised countries, the national level where implementation is subject to the central … to quotidian violence. To conclude, we reflect on how such histories of the present offer alternatives spaces …
… fields of research are human rights and constitutional law, on topics such as gender and sexuality, social … Brazilian Chapter of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-s) and co-hosts a weekly podcast on the Brazilian …
… Fernando Loayza Jordán is a J.S.D. candidate at Yale Law School, where he is also serving as a Tutor in Law. He holds a Master of Laws degree from the Yale Law School and a Law degree from the Pontificia Universidad …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… of the Smithsonian Institution; Founding Director, National Museum of African American History and Culture • … of History & African American Studies and Professor of Law, Yale University “RECKONING” SESSIONS • Wednesday, April …
… of American roots, dysfunctions, and ideals―as if from above, and yet also from within―this is a book that … Human Rights in Latin America and was a finalist for the National Book Award for nonfiction. A Yale Windham-Campbell … Translation Initiative, and the Department of English This event will be in person. Humanities Quadrangle 136 320 York …
… in Israel and the biggest Jewish university in the world. It is a major center of teaching and research, comprising … when three small education units - The Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, an Institute of Natural Sciences, and an … of society at large; plays a part in all aspects of national life; and addresses regional and international …
… extended its influence to South Africa and Angola where it has been instrumental in building the capacity of … master's degree in global development and international law from Coventry University. She also has a master's degree …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… book, published by Harvard University Press, explores how the nation achieved sectional harmony by re-inventing … and Mr. Lehrman: “Blight’s book is not only good history, it is superb writing. The masterful and engaging style of … 1979 for The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics, and he edited and completed David M. …