Dr Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Tahir is a Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at SOAS University of London.
BA Creative Arts and Cultural Industries BA Creative Arts and Cultural Industries at SOAS University of London
Collective Village Repertoires: The Challenge of a Collective Digitisation in Guinea In a reflection on the notion of a collective village repertoire and its digitisation, authors Elara Bertho and Aguibou Sow outline the research-action programme carried out with the Malian association Donkosira, which since 2017 has aimed to digitally conserve local knowledge in rural communities.
Supreme Court of India members inspire students with address on technology and law High-level members from the Supreme Court of India delivered a keynote speech at SOAS on the current state and future of India’s judiciary system.
Ezgi Gurses Ezgi Gurses is a PhD student in Development Economics at SOAS, University of London, researching the evolving modalities and strategic orientations of emerging donors and their contributions to development cooperation. Her research interests include development assistance policy, the effectiveness of foreign aid, and the political economy of emerging donors.
Legal pluralism in Qing China and its transplantation and transformation Max WL Wong argues that in traditional Chinese legal culture, the pluralistic normative orders – derived by the interaction of different orders (including Legalism, Confucianism and state law) – had been adapted and adopted by the local communities for many centuries.
The Vatican endorses CISD's Strategic Concept for the Removal of Arms and Proliferation and its ... None