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Law, Custom, and Statute in the Muslim World
by
Shaham, Ron
in
Customary law (Islamic law)
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Customary law (Islamic law) -- History
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Islamic law
2007,2006
This collective volume deals with the main components in the laws of Islamic societies, past and present: sharīʿa, custom, and statute. Some chapters focus on one of these components, other discuss the interplay between two or even all three of them.
Les statuts gouvernementaux regles de droit public et administratif
by
Māwardī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad, 974?-1058 author
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Fagnan, E. translator
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Māwardī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad, 974?-1058. الأحكام السلطانية والولايات الدينية
in
French language Texts
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Justice, Administration of (Islamic law)
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Judicial process (Islamic law)
2013
Manichaean Delirium
2008
The book uses the concept of the Manichaean geography of the colony, popularized by Fanon, to account for the virulent Islamic renewal in Sudan. In focusing on the Sudan judiciary, characterized by an unrelenting rift between its civil and Sharia divisions, the book examines the various forces that sought to profit from these Manichaean resources.
A geo-legal approach to the English Sharia courts : cases and conflicts
by
Marotta, Anna (Writer of English Sharia courts), author
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Islamic courts England.
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Conflict of laws (Islamic law) England.
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Courts England.
2022
\"A Geo-Legal Approach to the English Sharia Courts: Cases and Conflicts adopts a new methodological perspective that combines Comparative Law with Geopolitics to understand the phenomenon of the English 'sharia courts'. This term is used as a geopolitical representation of specific Islamic ADR institutions. The geo-legal analysis illustrates the competition of the legal systems involved and brings you in the middle of the related conflict, where (official and unofficial) legal rules are used by various actors to defend their ideas of Law and implement their strategies. Accordingly, the geo-legal operational analysis helps assess the possible changes occurring in the relationship between the legal systems and their substratum of values\"-- Provided by publisher.