International Law and Islam: Historical Explorations offers a unique opportunity to examine the Islamic contribution to the development of International Law in a historical perspective.
The articles reproduced in this volume examine the issues of General Principles of International Law, International Use of Force, International Humanitarian Law, International Terrorism, International Protection of Diplomats, International ...
In opposition, the author argues that the Sharia is both a quasi-regional customary international law capable of competing with prevailing customary international law, and brings its own international agenda of "Islamic human rights" that ...
This book provides a critical overview of the theory, scope, and practice of Islamic law, taking into account both classical and modern scholarly perspectives in examining the various facets of this key legal system.
Khaled Ramadan Bashir uses contemporary international law vocabulary to enable the reader to consider Al-Shaybani's writing in a modern context.This book will be a useful and unique resource for scholars in the field of Islamic ...
The book seeks to engage such self-centrism by providing a plurality of perspectives, both in terms of interdisciplinary research and geographic backgrounds.
Pourtant les religions et les croyances ne sont pas en tant que telles protégées en droit international – en raison sans doute de considérations pragmatiques liées à l'hétérogénéité des croyances. Le droit international protège à ...
This book explains how the creeds of Islamic dispute resolution shape the Islamic milieu's views of international law.
International Treaties in Islam: Practice in the Light of Islamic International Law is a study that seeks to explain Islamic international legal theory regarding treaties with non-Muslims. The treaties selected...
This book investigates the legitimacy deficits of two potentially conflicting legal systems, namely Public and Islamic international law.
As the present study illustrates, hostility, discrimination and hatred can be derived from such deities as the caste-based Hinduism. Parallels can be drawn between discrimination based on religion and the caste-based discrimination.