Research keywords (4):
Buddhism and Law
, Language Policy & Planning
, Theories of Justice
, Legal Theory
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
2020 - 2022 Buddhism and Law in South-Eastern Himalaya: An analysis of the conceptions of law, fairness, and legitimacy in medieval and pre-modern Bhutan, Sikkim, and related areas
2019 - 2022 Tibeto-Himalayan Law and Indo-Tibetan Philosophy
Papers (28):
Miguel Alvarez Ortega. Global Virus, International Lamas: Tibetan Religious Leaders in the Face of the Covid-19 Crisis. Religious Fundamentalism in the Age of Pandemic. 2021. 179-220
Miguel Alvarez Ortega. Gracián y Morales, Baltasar. Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. 2021. 1-4
Miguel Alvarez Ortega. When Fools Cannot Win: Social Determinism and Political Pragmatism in Bodong’s Reception of Sakya Legshe. Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines. 2019
Miguel Alvarez Ortega. 1 Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Scholarson Dharma, Law, Politics, and SocialEthics: Philosophical Discussions inBoudhanath (Nepal). Buddhism, Law, and Society. 2018
Miguel Alvarez Ortega. Cuestiones biomédicas desde el pensamiento buddhista: el caso de la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo con especial referencia a Japón. IUS ET SCIENTIA. 2017
La Filosofía del Derecho de Ernesto Garzón Valdés
Dykinson 2008
Lectures and oral presentations (17):
現代仏教思想における人権
(法理学研究会5月例会 2021)
Nītiśāstra Literature: Socio-political Relevance in the Himalayas
(2nd International Workshop on Himalayan Law, Politics and Buddhist Ethics 2021)
Feudal Tyranny and Democratic Shangri-la: Sikkim’s and Bhutan’s Contemporary Public Narratives on Medieval and Pre-Modern Law
(Bhutan & Sikkim Panel: IATS, INALCO 2019)
Towards a normative theory in the Tibetan nītiśāstras: the case of Bodong Panchen's An Examination of Fools
(15th Seminar on Himayalan Religion , Department of Bhutanese Studies, Uehiro Research Division at Kokoro Research Center 2018)