Origin and Development of Islamic Law

Origin and Development of Islamic Law
Author: Majid Khadduri,Herbert J. Liebesny
Publsiher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Islamic law
ISBN: 9781584778646

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The American profession should welcome this exhaustive and authentic work edited by two scholars who are authorities on the law of Islam and also students of the law of the United States. These editors have enlisted leading authorities on special subjects and have presented the whole in a manner that should appeal to American interest and understanding. Dr. Khadduri and Dr. Liebesny are entitled to our thanks and to our congratulations. It is to be hoped that Law in the Middle East will be widely read and pondered by the American legal profession and all who believe understanding begets good will.

The Law of the Near and Middle East

The Law of the Near and Middle East
Author: Herbert J. Liebesny
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0873952561

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A systematic survey of fundamental statements of Islamic and Near Eastern law that includes selections from the writings of classic Islamic scholars, contemporary works on legal theory, and modern Middle Eastern codes. No other accessible work brings together so many useful materials on the development of Islamic law, as does this volume based on translations from a variety of languages and numerous sources, all of which are identified. Because of the important role which law plays in Islamic culture, some acquaintance with legal developments is indispensible if one is to gain a rounded picture of Islamic culture.

Law in the Middle East

Law in the Middle East
Author: Majid Khadduri,Herbert J. Liebesny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1955
Genre: Islamic law
ISBN: OCLC:174352178

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Law in the Middle East

Law in the Middle East
Author: Majid Khadduri,Herbert J. Liebesny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1955
Genre: Islamic law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070611962

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Introduction to Middle Eastern Law

Introduction to Middle Eastern Law
Author: Chibli Mallat
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2007-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191021725

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This book provides an introduction to the laws of the Middle East, defining the contours of a field of study that deserves to be called 'Middle Eastern law'. It introduces Middle Eastern law as a reflection of legal styles, many of which are shared by Islamic law and the laws of Christian and Jewish Near Eastern communities. It offers a detailed survey of the foundations of Middle Eastern Law, using court archives and an array of legal sources from the earliest records of Hammurabi to the massive compendia of law in the Islamic classical age through to the latest decisions of Middle Eastern high courts. It focuses on the way legislators and courts conceive of law and apply it in the Middle East. It builds on the author's extensive legal practice, with the aim of introducing the Middle Eastern law's main sources and concepts in a manner accessible to non-specialist legal scholars and practitioners alike. The book begins with an exploration of the depth and variety of Middle Eastern law, introducing the concepts of shari'a, fiqh, and qanun, (which all mean 'law'), and dwelling on Islamic law as the 'common law' of the Middle East. It provides a historical introduction to the contemporary Middle East, exploring political systems, constitutional law, judicial review, the laws of tort and obligations, commercial law (including Islamic banking, company law, capital markets, and commercial arbitration); and examines legislative reform in family law and the position of women in the legal system. The author considers the interaction between Islamic and Western laws and includes a bibliography designed for further research into the jurisdictions and themes explored throughout the book.

Law and Islam in the Middle East

Law and Islam in the Middle East
Author: Daisy Hilse Dwyer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1990-09-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780313033674

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Islamic law is the epitome of Islamic thought, the most typical manifestation of the Islamic way of life, the core and kernel of Islam itself, asserts Joseph Schacht the internationally renowed Islamic law scholar. Indeed, the primary place of law in Islam as well as the preponderance of the legal over the theological in Muslim thinking has long been recognized by both Muslim jurisprudents and by Western legal scholars. At a time when Islamic fundamentalism is flourishing, the relation of religion in and to law-related behavior needs to be scrutinized. In its eight chapters, contributed by various experts in the field and with a cogent introduction by editor Daisy Hilse Dwyer that focuses on the sources of law, the reasons for its centrality in the Middle East, and personal status law, this volume considers Middle Eastern law as practiced by Muslims in a diversity of Middle Eastern nations. The dynamics of dispute settlement, the interaction of court personnel with litigants, the content of legislation, and the promulgation of public policies about law are detailed here as well as the power dynamics of law's interpersonal, intergroup, and international sides. Focusing on the specifics of contemporary politics and social life, the volume provides a baseline for understanding how, and the degree to which, the legal principles and the legal ethos elaborated in Islam centuries ago continue to provide a vital dynamic in legal behavior and thinking today. The first five chapters deal with the on-the-ground intricacies of personal status law. They detail the complex blend of options and constraints that Middle Easterners experience in confronting personal status issues and examine the different approaches to these issues by contrasting regional evironments and differentially empowered social groups. The last three chapters assess law in the public domain-an area in which the most striking recent applications of Islamic law have occurred. Law and Islam in the Middle East will be of particular value to international law experts, students of Islam, comparative law, and the Middle East, as well as practicing social scientists and others who seek a practical and philosophical understanding of how the spirit and letter of Islamic law constitute and reconstitute themselves with a fine-tuned responsiveness to a continuously changing nation and world.

Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law

Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law
Author: E. Cotran,C. Mallat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9041101632

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Berkeley Journal of Middle Eastern Islamic Law

Berkeley Journal of Middle Eastern   Islamic Law
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012
Genre: Islamic law
ISBN: OSU:32437123426385

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