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SUMMARY:Criminal Law and Language
DESCRIPTION:Criminal Law and Language \n\n\n\nThis workshop brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of contributors to a forthcoming Special Issue of the Modern Criminal Law Review\, showcasing a selection of cutting-edge work representing a wide spectrum of methodological approaches to the study of the intersection between language and the law and governance of crime and punishment\, broadly construed. \n\n\n\nParticipants include: \n\n\n\n\nRobin Riner\, Marshall University\, Anthropology\n\n\n\nAnya Bernstein\, University of Connecticut\, Law\n\n\n\nJohn M. Conley\, University of North Carolina\, Law\n\n\n\nOliver Gerson\, University of Passau\, Law\n\n\n\nTatiana Grieshofer\, Birmingham City University\, English\n\n\n\nJean-Louis Halpérin\, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris\, Law\n\n\n\nJanny Leung\, University of Hong Kong\, English\n\n\n\nArpeeta Mizan\, University of Dhaka\, Law\n\n\n\nMorten Boe\, MPI Freiburg\, Law (moderator)\n\n\n\n\nJune 4\, 2026 @ 9-11am (ET) \n\n\n\n\n\n► To join us for this free online event\, please register here. Registration is encouraged\, but not required; if you prefer to join the event directly\, head over to the MCLR+ YouTube channel at the time of the event (please note the time zone). All attendees will have the opportunity to post questions and comments via YouTube live chat. \n\n\n\n► To stay informed about upcoming MCLR+ events\, publications\, and projects\, please sign up for the MCLR+ mailing list and check the MCLR+ website; to receive notifications about upcoming livestreams\, subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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SUMMARY:Ancient Criminal Law: A Global Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Criminal Law: A Global Perspective \n\n\n\nJoin us for an international workshop featuring contributors to our forthcoming Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue on “Ancient Criminal Law: A Global Perspective\,” guest edited by Clifford Ando (University of Chicago). \n\n\n\nRecent years have witnessed several revolutions in the study of ancient law. These include new models for the study of ancient states\, deriving in particular from comparative study; new interpretive emphasis on the limits of state infrastructural power; detailed study of the pluralist nature of legal authority in ancient empires in particular; and the extraordinary recovery of previously unknown documentary materials\, especially in central Asian and East Asian contexts. This issue seeks to bring these new insights to bear on the study of criminal law in a global array of contexts:  the Ancient Near East\, classical Athens\, Qin and Han period China\, the high Roman empire\, and rabbinic Judaism. \n\n\n\nParticipants include: \n\n\n\n\nClifford Ando\, University of Chicago (moderator)\n\n\n\nBeth Berkowitz\, Columbia University\n\n\n\nAri Bryen\, Vanderbilt University\n\n\n\nLiang Cai\, University of Notre Dame\n\n\n\nBenjamin Gallant\, Harvard University\n\n\n\nAdriaan Lanni\, Harvard University\n\n\n\nMark Letteney\, University of Washington\n\n\n\nSeth Richardson\, University of Chicago\n\n\n\nAndrew Wolpert\, University of Florida\n\n\n\n\nJune 24\, 2026 @ 12pm (ET) \n\n\n\n\n\n► To join us for this free online event\, please register here. Registration is encouraged\, but not required; if you prefer to join the event directly\, head over to the MCLR+ YouTube channel at the time of the event (please note the time zone). All attendees will have the opportunity to post questions and comments via YouTube live chat. \n\n\n\n► To stay informed about upcoming MCLR+ events\, publications\, and projects\, please sign up for the MCLR+ mailing list and check the MCLR+ website; to receive notifications about upcoming livestreams\, subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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