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Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, Volume 8 (2001-2002): Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, cartea 8

Editat de Eugene Cotran, Martin Lau
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2001
The Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law is the flagship publication of the Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL) of the school of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London. It is increasingly regarded as the leading international forum for commentary on, and analysis of, emerging issues in a field of study of everincreasing global significance. There is no more useful and thorough précis of what has happened in Islamic and Middle Eastern law over the last year. With Volume 8 -and the advent of Martin Lau as co-editor with Eugene Cotran- the Yearbook begins an expansion of its purview into non-Arab Islamic countries, beginning in this volume with essays covering issues in Afghanistan and Kenya. The Yearbook will continue to be an authorative source of insightful commentary and scholarship on relevant developments wherever the influence of Islamic law is felt.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041122070
ISBN-10: 9041122079
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 170 x 247 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law


Cuprins

Table of Contents to Volume 8

Biographical Notes
Preface

Part I - Articles
Islamic Responses to Terrorism - S. Nadeem Kazmi
An Introduction to Afghanistan's Legal System - M. Lau
The Promissory Theory of Contracts in Islamic Law - H. Hassan
Islamic Law as the Governing Law under the Rome Convention: Universalist Lex Mercatoria vs. the Regional Unification of Law - K. Bälz
Models of Pluralistic Discourse: a Consideration of the Ismaili Muslim Conciliation and Arbitration Boards in Kenya - A.A. Jamal
International Parental Child Abduction: The Case of Egypt - A.O. Sherif
Renumeration for Work Done by a Wife under Islamic and Iranian Law - M.A. Ansari-Pour
Can the Islamic Device of Khul' Provide a Remedy for Non-Muslim Women in Egypt?- D.S. El Alami

Part II - Country Surveys
Egypt - Kosheri, Rashed & Riad
Syria - J. El-Hakim
Iraq - S. Al-Mukhtar
Jordan - H. Haddad
Palestine - A. Al-Qasem
Lebanon - N. Comair-Obeid
Libya - M. El-Alem
Kuwait - F.B. Nader
Saudi Arabia - M. O'Kane, Y.A. Al-Samaan, Law Firm of Salah al Hejailan, Riyadh
United Arab Emirates (UAE) - T. Witzmann, J. Abbott, Clifford Chance, Dubai
Bahrain - H.M. Al Baharna
Qatar - N. Al-Nauimi
Oman - A. Rae, Trowers & Hamlins, Oman
Yemen - N. Shamiri
Iran - M.A. Ansari-Pour
Algeria - Y. Kebir
Morocco - M. Zirari-Devif
Tunisia - A. Gaïgi
Pakistan - M. Lau

Part III - Selected Documents
United Nations Security Council Resolutions regarding Iraq
United Nations Security Council Resolutions regarding the Palestine/Israeli Conflict

Part IV - Selected Cases
The Rule of Law v. Staying in Power: The State of Egypt v. Saad Eddin Mohammed Ibrahim, Criminal Case No. 13422/2000 before the Egyptian Court of Cassation, Criminal Division, Cairo, Egypt - C. Doebbler
Note on Lockerbie Appeal - E. Cotran
Extracts from the Opinion of the Court in the Appeal against the Conviction of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi.

Part V - Book Reviews
Constitutions in a Nonconstitutional Word: Arab Basic Laws and Prospects for Accountable Government - A. Al-Qasem
The Palestine-Israeli Conflict - A. Al-Qasem
Egypt and its Laws - M. Hoyle
An Introduction to Islamic Finance - N. Saleh
The Islamic Law of Personal Status - D.S. El-Alami
Studies in Modern Islamic Law and Jurisprudence - D.S. El-Alami

Index