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Nadirsyah Hosen

University of Melbourne

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Professional Summary: Professor Nadirsyah Hosen

Professor Nadirsyah Hosen is a distinguished academic at Monash University, Australia, with a focus on Islamic law, Indonesian legal systems, and comparative constitutional law. Renowned for his expertise in the intersection of religion and state governance, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of Sharia and its application in modern legal frameworks, particularly in Southeast Asia.

Academic Background and Degrees

Professor Hosen holds advanced degrees in law and Islamic studies, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise:

  • PhD in Law, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  • Master of Laws (LLM), Northern Territory University, Australia
  • Master of Arts in Islamic Law, National Islamic University, Indonesia
  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB), State Islamic University, Indonesia

Research Specializations and Academic Interests

Professor Hosen’s research primarily focuses on:

  • Islamic law (Sharia) and its contemporary applications
  • Indonesian legal and political systems
  • Comparative constitutional law
  • Religion and state relations in Muslim-majority countries
  • Human rights and legal pluralism

Career History and Appointments

Professor Hosen has held numerous academic and research positions across institutions in Australia and internationally:

  • Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia (current)
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • Lecturer, State Islamic University, Indonesia (earlier career)
  • Visiting Fellow and Guest Lecturer at various institutions in Asia and Europe

Major Awards, Fellowships, and Honors

While specific awards and fellowships are not widely documented in public sources, Professor Hosen has been recognized for his contributions to Islamic legal studies through invitations to speak at international conferences and his extensive publication record.

Key Publications

Professor Hosen has authored and edited several influential works on Islamic law and Indonesian governance. Some of his notable publications include:

  • Shari’a and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia (2007)
  • Human Rights, Politics and Corruption in Indonesia: A Critical Reflection on the Post Soeharto Era (2010)
  • Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance without Liberalism (co-authored, 2016)
  • Numerous journal articles on Islamic law, constitutionalism, and legal pluralism in publications such as the Journal of Islamic Studies and Asian Studies Review

Influence and Impact on Academic Field

Professor Hosen’s work has had a profound impact on the study of Islamic law and constitutional reform, particularly in the context of Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority democracy. His research bridges traditional Islamic jurisprudence with modern legal challenges, offering critical insights into how Sharia can coexist with democratic principles and human rights. His publications are widely cited by scholars of law, political science, and religious studies, contributing to global discussions on legal pluralism and governance in Muslim societies.

Public Lectures, Committees, and Editorial Contributions

Professor Hosen is an active participant in the global academic community:

  • Regular speaker at international conferences on Islamic law and governance
  • Contributor to public discourse through media appearances and opinion pieces on Indonesian politics and law
  • Editorial board member and reviewer for academic journals focusing on law and Islamic studies
 
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