05:00 PM

Hiding in Plain Sight? How Religion and State interact in the Global North

As part of a workshop organized by Nathan Brown, HIAS invites you to a panel discussion:

There are as many ways of handling religion in public life, but in almost all societies there are controversies:school curricula, public space, dress, family law and practices. Much international attention on these issues focus on locations in the global South. But even self-proclaimed secular societies in the global North experience deep controversies over how two realms–that of official law and policy and of that of faith, community, and practice–intersect and overlap.

In this panel, a collection of scholars who have worked comparatively on issues of religion and state will reflect on global patterns for religion-state relations.
For this panel, Nathan J. Brown invited a collection of scholars who have worked comparatively on issues of religion and state will reflect on global patterns for religion-state relations.

The discussion will be moderated by Nadjma Yassari, Professor of law at Universität Hamburg and Leader of the research group «Changes in God’s Law» at the Max Plank Institute for Comparative and International Private Law.

Panelists


Nathan J. Brown · George Washington University
Gudrun Krämer · Freie Universität Berlin
Mirjam Künkler · Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London
James Wellman · University of Washington

Date and Venue

January 18, 2024, 5 pm

HIAS
Rothenbaumchaussee 45, 20148 Hamburg

R.S.V.P. by 15 January, 2024 to event@hias-hamburg.de


The event will be held in English.