Three tales of the double-edged role of international law in our new colloquy at ante-blog.univie.ac.at
A criminal case, a fraught engagement, an elite school, and what ties them together. Enjoy!
Launching soon: ante-blog.univie.ac.at
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An oppositional writer; four revolutionary princes, and a king anchored in tradition; a reformist grand mufti:
We look at how these actors took European ideas of constitutionalism and transformed them to fit local needs in 19th century Iran, Siam, and Egypt.
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Our first colloquy is online: ante-blog.univie.ac.at/colloquies/#...
It explores how non-Western societies engaged with legal modernity in the 19th and early 20th centuries – not as passive recipients of European norms, but as active participants negotiating legal change on their own terms.
Save the date: We’re hosting a symposium from 3-4 December 2026: ante-blog.univie.ac.at/article/symp...
Also, some insights into how we chose our icon. Enjoy! ante-blog.univie.ac.at/article/how-...