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Contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2022

Tom Ginsburg
Affiliation:
University of Chicago
Benjamin Schonthal
Affiliation:
University of Otago, New Zealand

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Print publication year: 2022
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  • Deepa Das Acevedo is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law.

  • Ngoc Son Bui is Associate Professor of Asian Laws at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a fellow of St. Hugh’s College, Oxford.

  • Daigengna Duoer is a PhD Candidate in religion at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

  • Krishantha Fedricks is a PhD Candidate and a graduate teaching assistant in anthropology at the University of Texas–Austin as well as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sinhala at the University of Colombo.

  • Iselin Frydenlund is Professor of Religion at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society.

  • Tom Ginsburg is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago.

  • Richard H. Helmholz is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.

  • Berthe Jansen is Junior Professor of Tibetan Studies in Leipzig University.

  • André Laliberté is Professor of Comparative Politics at the School of Political Studies and Co-director of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

  • D. Christian Lammerts is Associate Professor of Religion at Rutgers University.

  • Benjamin Lawrence is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore.

  • Clark B. Lombardi is Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law and serves as the Director of Islamic Legal Studies.

  • Levi McLaughlin is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University.

  • Eugénie Mérieau is Associate Professor of Public Law at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

  • Martin A. Mills is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and Director of the Scottish Centre for Himalayan Research.

  • Mark A. Nathan is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Director of the Asian Studies Program at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.

  • Benjamin Schonthal is Professor of Buddhist Studies and Head of the Religion Programme at the University of Otago, where he also co-directs the Otago Centre for Law and Society.

  • Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang is Lecturer in constitutional law at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.

  • Asanga Welikala is Senior Lecturer in Public Law, and the Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law, at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh.

  • Richard W. Whitecross is Head and Professor of Law at Edinburgh Napier University.

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