Rabiat Akande

Assistant Professor at York University - Osgoode Hall Law School

Biography

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Professor Rabiat Akande works in the fields of legal history, law and religion, constitutional and comparative constitutional law, Islamic law, International law, and (post)colonial African law and society. Her current research explores struggles over religion-state relations in comparative contexts and illuminates law’s centrality to one of modernity’s most contested issues–the relationship between religion, and the state, and society–while also interrogating law’s complex relationship with power, political theology, identity, and socio-political change. These issues are at the forefront of her book project, Constitutional Entanglements: Empire, Law and Religion in Colonial Northern Nigeria (under contract with Cambridge University Press), which traces the emergence of “secularism” as a constitutional idea of ordering religion-state relations in early to mid-twentieth century British Colonial Northern Nigeria, and grapples with the postcolonial legacy of that inheritance.

Dr. Akande is a lifelong Academy Scholar at Harvard University Academy for International and Area Studies where she was in residence from 2019 to 2021. She graduated from Harvard Law School in 2019 with her dissertation, “Navigating Entanglements: Contestations over Religion-State Relations in British Northern Nigeria, c. 1890-1978” receiving the Law and Society in the Muslim World Prize. At Harvard University, Dr. Akande held the Clark Byse fellowship at the Law School, and was a Dissertation Fellow and Graduate Student Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. She also served as an editor of the Harvard International Law Journal. Dr Akande taught several courses at Harvard, both at the Law School, and the Department for African and African American Studies. She also served as adjunct faculty at Northeastern University School of Law. Prior to her graduate work, Dr. Akande was an associate at G. Elias Solicitors and Advocates, Lagos. She obtained her Bachelor of Laws from the University of Ibadan, graduating with a First Class Honors and at the top of her class and later studied at the Nigerian Law School from which she also graduated with a First Class Honors.

Dr. Akande’s work has been supported by fellowships and grants including the Cravath International research fellowships, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs fellowship, Harvard Academy grants, the Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World research grant, as part of a Law and Society Association International Research Collaborative, among others.

Education

  • B.L Nigerian Law School (2010 — 2011)
  • LL.B (HONS) University of Ibadan (2004 — 2009)
  • Harvard University

Companies

  • Assistant Professor York University - Osgoode Hall Law School (2021)
  • Academy Scholar Harvard University: Academy for International and Area Studies (2019)
  • Mediator Harvard Mediation Program (2013)
  • Clark Byse Fellow Harvard Law School (2018 — 2019)
  • Teaching Fellow Harvard University (2016 — 2018)
  • Adjunct Lecturer Northeastern University School of Law (2016 — 2017)
  • Teaching Assistant Harvard Law School (2015 — 2017)
  • Advisor (LLM) Harvard Law School (2013 — 2016)
  • Associate G. Elias and Co (Solicitors and Advocates) (2011 — 2012)

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