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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ISLAMIC LAW
  • MASHOOD A.BADERIN 著
  • 出版社: ASHGATE
  • ISBN:0754627159
  • 出版时间:2008
  • 标注页数:669页
  • 文件大小:188MB
  • 文件页数:705页
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PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 3

1 Majid Khadduri (1956), ‘Islam and the Modern Law of Nations', The AmericanJournal of International Law, 50, pp. 358—72 3

2 Christopher A. Ford (1995), ‘Siyar-ization and Its Discontents: InteationalLaw and Islam's Constitutional Crisis', Texas International Law Journal, 30,pp. 499—533 19

3 Ali Ahmad (2001), ‘The Role of Islamic Law in the ContemporaWorld Order',The Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, 6, pp.157—71 55

4 Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im (2004), ‘Islam and Inteational Law: Toward aPositive Mutual Engagement to Realize Shared Ideals', American Socie ofInternational Law Proceedings, pp. 159—66 71

5 Sheikh Wahbeh al-Zuhili (2005), ‘Islam and Inteational Law', InternationalReview of the Red Cross, 87, pp. 269—83 79

PART Ⅱ INTERNATIONAL USE OF FORCE 97

6 Asma Afsaruddin (2007), ‘Views of Jihad Throughout Histo', ReligionCompass, 1, pp. 165—9 97

7 Said Mahmoudi (2005), ‘The Islamic Perception of the Use of Force in theContemporaWorld', Journal of the Histo of International Law, 7, pp. 55—68 103

8 Sohail H.Hashmi (2003), ‘Is There an Islamic Ethic of HumanitarianIntervention?', in Anthony F. Lang, Jr (ed.), Just Intervention, Washington DC:Georgetown UniversiPress, pp. 62—83 117

PART Ⅲ INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW 141

9 Karima Bennoune (1994), ‘As-SalamuAlaykum? Humanitarian Law in IslamicJurisprudence', Michigan Journal of International Law, 15, pp. 6053 141

10 James Cockayne (2002), ‘Islam and Inteational Humanitarian Law: From aClash to a Conversation between Civilizations', International Review of theRed Cross, 84, pp. 59726 181

PART Ⅳ INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM 213

11 T.R. Copinger-Symes (2003), ‘Is Osama bin Laden's “Fatwa Urging JihadAgainst Americans" dated 23 Februa 1998 Justied by Islamic Law?', DefenceStudies, 3, pp. 44—65 213

12 Katerina Dalacoura (2002), ‘Violence, September 11 and the Interpretations ofIslam', International Relations, 16, pp. 269—73 235

PART Ⅴ INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF DIPLOMATS 243

13 M. Cherif Bassiouni (1980), ‘Protection of Diplomats under Islamic Law', TheAmerican Journal ofInternational Law, 74, pp. 609—33 243

PART Ⅵ INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER LAW 271

14 Lisa Wersal (1995), ‘Islam and Environmental Ethics: Tradition Responds to Contempora Challenges', Zygon, 30, pp. 451—9 271

15 Thomas Naff and Joseph Dellapenna (2002), ‘Can there be Conuence? A Comparative Consideration of Weste and Islamic Fresh Water Law',Water Policy, 4, pp. 65—89 281

PART Ⅶ UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS 309

16 Bassam Tibi (1994), ‘Islamic LawlShari'a, Human Rights, Universal Moralityand Inteational Relations', Human Rights Quarterly, 16, pp. 277—99 309

17 Heiner Bielefeldt (1995), ‘Muslim Voices in the Human Rights Debate', HumanRights Quarterly, 17, pp. 587—617 333

18 Jason Morgan-Foster (2003), ‘A New Perspective on the Universality Debate:Reverse Moderate Relativism in the Islamic Context', International Law StudentsAssociation Journal of International and Comparative Law, 10, pp. 357 365

19 Abdullahi A.An-Na'im (2000), ‘Islam and Human Rights: Beyond theUniversality Debate', American Society of International Law Proceedings, 94,pp. 95—101 399

PART Ⅲ WOMEN'S RIGHTS 411

20 Rebecca Barlow and Shahram Akbarzadeh (2006), ‘Women's Rights in theMuslim World: Reform or Reconstruction?', Third World Quarterly, 27,pp. 1481—94 411

21 Shaheen Sardar Ali (1998), ‘Women's Human Rights in Islam: Towards a Theoretical Framework', Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (1997—1998), 4, pp. 117—52 425

22 Niaz A. Shah (2006), ‘Women's Human Rights in the Koran: An Interpretive Approach', Human Rights Quarterly, 28, pp. 868—903 461

PART Ⅸ RIGHTS OF THE CHILD 499

23 Sar Syed (1998), ‘The Impact of Islamic Law on the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Plight of non-Marital Children under Shari'a', The International Journal of Children's Rights, 6, pp. 359—93 499

24 Kamran Hashemi (2007), ‘Religious Legal Traditions, Muslim States andthe Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Essay on the Relevant UNDocumentation', Human Rights Quarterly, 29, pp. 194—227 535

PART Ⅹ RIGHTS OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES 571

25 Javaid Rehman (2000), ‘Accommodating Religious Identities in an Islamic State:Inte ational Law, Freedom of Religion and the Rights of Religious Minorities', International Journal on Minori and Group Rights, 7, pp. 1395 571

26 Mohamed Berween (2006), ‘Non-Muslims in the Islamic State: Majori Ruleand Minori Rights', The International Journal of Human Rights, 10, pp. 91—102 599

PART Ⅺ STATE PRACTICE 613

27 Shadi Mokhtari (2004), ‘The Search for Human Rights Within an IslamicFramework in Iran', The Muslim World, 94, pp. 469—79 613

28 Mashood A. Baderin (2001), ‘A Macroscopic Analysis of the Practice of Muslim State Parties to Inte ational Human Rights Treaties: Conict or Congruence?',Human Rights Law Review, 1, pp. 265—303 625

Name Index 665

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