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Zohra Aziadé Zemirli

Born in 1989, Zohra Aziadé Zemirli is a researcher in Arab countries law and a proofreader/editor of theses and scientific articles in French. She has held a PhD in comparative law since 2018. She defended a thesis on the Legal Status of Religious Minorities in Algeria at the Sorbonne’s Doctoral School of Comparative Law. An excerpt from her thesis, The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in Algeria, was published in November 2020 by l’Harmattan publishing house. She received a special jury mention for the francophone thesis prize on the Middle East and Muslim Worlds from the Scientific Interest Group (GIS) Middle East and Muslim Worlds and the Institute for the Study of Islam and Muslim Societies (IISMM) in 2019.

She then held a postdoctoral position at the Population and Development Center, Research Institute for Development, University of Paris, working on the Equality and Law in Personal Status (ELIPS) program.

She is currently an associate researcher at CAREP (Arab Center for Research and Political Studies). She teaches at the University of Paris Cité, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, the Catholic University of Paris and Lyon.

She is interested in religious freedom and more specifically in the interactions between religion and law.

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Institut Catholique de Paris - France

Islam and Otherness (Paris)

In the global context of identity tensions, migratory flows, depreciation of the image of the Muslim world and its association to Daesh and al-Qaeda’s terrorist attacks, the Institute of Science and Theology of Religions in Paris intends to carry out a research on the capacity of Islam to maintain a constructive and peaceful relationship with […]

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