
معرفی
Dr. Adil Hasan Khan is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Melbourne Law School, focusing on legal education traditions in South Asia, the displacement of Indo-Islamic-Persian legal frameworks by European colonial systems, and critical international legal histories as spiritual exercises. His work bridges historical analysis, legal anthropology, and interdisciplinary critiques of global authority.
Education:
- PhD in International Studies (specialization: International Law; minor: Anthropology/Sociology of Development), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva (2010–2016)
Research Interests:
- Historical transformations in legal education across colonial and postcolonial South Asia
- Rival traditions of international law and their pedagogical underpinnings
- Critical legal theory as spiritual exercises shaping 'forms of life'
- Comparative legal systems and colonial legal historiographies
Scientific Awards & Fellowships:
- Senior Research Fellowship at the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness (2021–2022)
- McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowship (Melbourne Law School, 2017–2020)
- Residential Institute Fellow at Harvard's Institute for Global Law and Policy (2016–2017)
- Junior Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences (Vienna, 2015–2016)
Advising & Grants:
No formal PhD/Master’s advising roles listed in available texts. Research funding details not specified.
Labs & Affiliations:
- Affiliated with the Institute for International Law and the Humanities
- Member of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness
- Current Visitor at Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study (mid-2023)
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