Mohamed Abdelaal, LL.M. '11, S.J.D. '14, to Make Presentations, Lead Moot Court Team
03/03/2017
Mohamed Abdelaal, LL.M. ’11 and S.J.D. ’14, has seen his recent scholarship published, will make a variety of presentations in the coming months, and will lead a moot court team in competition.
Abdelaal’s recent article titled "Extreme Secularism vs. Religious Radicalism: The Case of the French Burkini" is scheduled for publication in 2017 by the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law. In addition, his new book chapter, titled "The Flawed Public Participation in the Egyptian Constitutional Process" will appear in the volume Does Public Participation Help? A Critical Analysis of African Constitutionalism at the Age of Participation. The book will be published by Routledge in 2017.
He presented his new work on the role of the judiciary in enforcing international and regional agreements at the International Law Weekend South Travel Informational Conference at Texas A&M School of Law in Fort Worth, Texas. The event took place March 2-4. In addition, he is scheduled to present his work on "Blasphemy Laws in the Middle East" at the fifth annual conference on Law and Religion in Africa, which will May 14-16 in Rabat, Morocco.
Abdelaal, who is teaching Comparative Constitutional Law and U.S. Constitutional Law at IU McKinney during Spring 2017 as an adjunct professor, will lead the team of the Alexandria University Faculty of Law in the annual criminal Moot Court to be held at the Kuwait International School of Law in April.
