The Role of Islam in the Legal System of Pakistan: London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development, cartea 9
Autor Martin Lauen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2005
The first part examines the emergence of Islamic arguments in the period up to 1977 when General Zia ul Haq embarked on an ambitious project to turn Pakistan into a truly Islamic state. In these early years of Pakistan judges increasingly turned to Islam as a source of law to preserve judicial independence and to protect the country’s faltering democracy. The second part examines in detail the features and effects of Zia’s Islamisation programme especially the workings of the newly created Federal Shariat Court. The third part reviews the legal developments in the post-Zia period when the judicial gates of Islamization which were first wide opened, have gradually been closed by a series of landmark decisions.
What emerges from this analysis is an image of Islam as a source of law which is rich, complex and varied. Depending on the judge and the court, Islam was applied to varying effects ranging from liberal to extremely conservative attitudes. However, they share a common feature, namely that the role of Islam in the legal system of Pakistan is to a large degree determined by its higher judiciary.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004149274
ISBN-10: 9004149279
Pagini: 247
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development
ISBN-10: 9004149279
Pagini: 247
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development
Notă biografică
Martin Lau was Director of CIMEL (Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of London) from 1996 until 1998. He is a Lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS), with particular interest in the law of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. He was appointed Chair of the Department of Law in the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences in 2002. He has been called to the bar at Middle Temple and has advised in several important cases involving Islamic Law issues.
Recenzii
"The book contains a wealth of information and case law not easily accesible to the average reader on different areas of law. It is to be warmly recommended." – Michael Bohlander, in: International Criminal Law Review, 2006