Education: B.A., Randolph-Macon
Woman's College;
M.A. George Washington University:
J.D., L.L.M. New York University School of Law.
Profile:
Visiting Scholar, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern
Studies, New York University; Associate, Sills Cummis
Epstein & Gross. Intern to the Honorable Jane
A. Restani, United States Court of International Trade.
Chair, Islamic Law Committee, American Branch of International Law
Association.
Subjects: International Law,
Comparative Legal Systems: Islamic Law, Torts.
Author: The Search for Shared Idioms: Contesting Views of Laiklik Before the
Turkish Constitutional Court. Muslim Communities and the Crisis of
Secularism. Gabriele Marranci, ed. Springer: 2008 (Forthcoming).
Empowering the Human in Human Rights Discourse. Proceedings of the
Centennial Meeting of the American Society of International Law (2006).
Aftermath of a Revolution: A Case Study of Turkish Family Law. 17 Pace
International Law Review 347 (2005).
Expanding SecularismÆs Scope: An Indian Case Study. 52 American Journal
of Comparative Law 901 (2004).
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