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SUMMARY:Maritime Borderlands\, Conflict\, and the Law - Jatin Dua (Univers
 ity of Michigan) and Nicholas W. Stephenson Smith (Northwestern)
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CONTACT:Dr AM Price
DESCRIPTION:"Jatin Dua":https://lsa.umich.edu/anthro/people/faculty/socio-
 cultural-faculty/jdua.html (University of Michigan)\n_Captured at Sea. Pir
 acy and Protection in the Indian Ocean_ (Berkeley: University of Californi
 a Press\, 2019)\n\n"Nicholas W. Stephenson Smith":https://www.cambridge.or
 g/gb/academic/subjects/history/african-history/colonial-chaos-southern-red
 -sea-history-violence-1830-twentieth-century?format=HB&isbn=9781108845663#
 authors (Northwestern)\n_Colonial Chaos in the Southern Red Sea. A History
  of Violence from 1830 to the Twentieth Century_ (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni
 versity Press\, 2021)\n\nThe seminar on Maritime Borderlands\, Conflict\, 
 and the Law is jointly convened by the Centre for History and Economics\, 
 University of Cambridge (Iza Hussin\, Surabhi Ranganathan\, Kalyani Ramnat
 h\, and Franziska Exeler)\, and the Cambridge Global Politics Seminar (con
 vened by Graham Denyer Willis\, Iza Hussin\, and Surer Mohamed).\n\nTo reg
 ister for a Zoom link go "here »":http://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/law_
 seminar/maritime_borderlands.html
LOCATION:via zoom 
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