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Constitutional Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa (from approx. 18th to 20th centuries)

International Conference, 6-7 November 2014

Stefan Leder and Astrid Meier

Orient-Institut Beirut

November, 06 to November 07, 2014

 

BrochureFull Conference Programme in PDF

 

The conference is aimed at exploring political concepts and practices which are related to constitutional experiences prior and parallel to the occurrence of written constitutions. Combining political, intellectual, legal and social history across the region, we invite papers on legal and organizational frameworks, administrative bodies, associations, councils, corporative structures, customs, as well as discourses of rule, power and statehood aimed at containing authority. Constitution can in its broadest sense be understood as the internal governmental norms and practices that establish the institution and system of government and define and limit the scope of governmental sovereign powers. Adopting a cross-temporal approach and taking account of diverse historical trajectories, we are interested in exploring the extent to which social practices of power sharing, especially when legally framed, as well as Islamic and other conceptual systems or habitual institutions provide a context that is akin to constitutional thought. 

Thursday, November 6-2014

10.00 – 10.15

Stefan Leder

Welcome and Introduction

10.30-13.00

The Emergence of Modern Constitutions and Their Contexts

Chair: Nadine Méouchy

 

Zülâl Muslu (Ouest Nanterre La Défense University, Paris / Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt)

The fundamental law of 1876: The constitution of the Ottoman changing sovereignty

 

Coffee break 

 

Nora Lafi (Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin)

Constitutional debates in their context in late Ottoman Tunis (1857-1881): Reinterpreting the roots and development of political modernity 

 

Michelle Brunelli (Bergamo State University)

The ideological roots of the constitutional revolution in Persia. Different souls for one goal

 

Lunch

14.00-17:30

Containing Authority: Norms and Frameworks of Legal Thought

Chair: Martha Mundy

 

Bettina Dennerlein (University of Zurich)

Negotiating political authority. Contention and compliance in pre-colonial Morocco

 

Ismail Warscheid (German Historical Institute, Paris / Institut des mondes africains (CNRS), Paris)

The ğamāʿa and its jurists: Islamic legal thought and community structures  in  pre-modern Saharan societies (1600-1800)

 

Coffee Break

 

Malek Sharif (Beirut/Münster)

Debates and deliberations of Ottoman Syrians during the first constitutional period

 

Hassan Hallak (Beirut Arab University)

The Ottoman constitutional process, interior and exterior instigations

Lecture in Arabic, translation provided

 

Friday, November 7-2014

9.30-13.30 

Legal Practice and Discourse in the Vicinity and Wake of Constitutions

Chair: Astrid Meier (Orient-Institut Beirut)

 

Will Hanley (Florida State University, Tallahassee)

Sharing hegemony: Constitutional pluralism in practice in late nineteenth century Egypt 

 

Ghina Mourad (Université Libanaise) 

Local authorities and institutions and their transformation in constitutional law

Lecture in Arabic, translation provided

 

Baṣak Tuǧ (Istanbul Bilgi University)

Constitutional experiences in Ottoman legal practice, 18th & 19th centuries

 

Coffee Break 

 

Huseyin Yilmaz (George Mason University, Fairfax)

From Kanun-i Kadim to Kanun-i Esasi: Law and constitutionalism in late Ottoman

 

Farouq Hoblos (Université Libanaise)

The Tripoli Sharia Court in the context of political administration and juridical institutions

Lecture in Arabic, translation provided

 

Lunch

14.30 -17:00

Legal and Ideological Dimensions of Constitutional Processes

Chair: Stefan Leder (Orient-Institut Beirut / Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg)

 

Elizabeth F. Thompson (University of Virginia, Charlottesville)

Rashid Rida & the 1920 Syrian Constitution: The last stand of Islamic liberalism

 

Maaike Voorhoeve (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)

The first constitution of the Arab world: The Tunisian Qanun al-dawla between fact and fiction?

 

Coffee Break

 

Hafidha Chekir (Association Tunisienne des Femmes Démocrates, Tunis)

L’histoire constitutionnelle de la Tunisie: une histoire singulière marquée par des réformes modernes  et des contestations sociales

17.00 – 17.15

Stefan Leder

Conclusion

 

 

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