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International Law and Islamic Law
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ABSTRACT
The relationship between modern international law and Islamic law has raised many theoretical and practical questions that cannot be ignored in the contemporary study and understanding of both international law and Islamic law. The significance and relevance of this relationship in both academic and practical terms, especially after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, is now well understood. Recent international events in particular corroborate the need for a better understanding of the relationship between contemporary international law and Islamic law and how their interaction can be explored and improved to enhance modern international relations and international law. The articles reproduced in this volume examine the issues of General Principles of International Law, International Use of Force, International Humanitarian Law, International Terrorism, International Protection of Diplomats, International Environmental and Water Law, Universality of Human Rights, Women's Rights, Rights of the Child, Rights of Religious Minorities, and State Practice. The essays have been carefully selected to reflect, as much as possible, the different Islamic perspectives on each of these aspects of international law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|93 pages
General Principles of International Law
chapter 2|35 pages
Siyar-ization and Its Discontents: International Law and Islam’s Constitutional Crisis
chapter 4|8 pages
Islam and International Law: Toward a Positive Mutual Engagement to Realize Shared Ideals
part II|44 pages
International Use of Force
chapter 7|14 pages
The Islamic Perception of the Use of Force in the Contemporary World
part III|72 pages
International Humanitarian Law
chapter 10|30 pages
Islam and international humanitarian law: From a clash to a conversation between civilizations
part IV|29 pages
International Terrorism
chapter 11|22 pages
Is Osama bin Laden’s ‘Fatwa Urging Jihad Against Americans’ dated 23 February 1998 Justified by Islamic Law?
part V|27 pages
International Protection of Diplomats
part VI|37 pages
International Environmental and Water Law
chapter 14|9 pages
Islam and Environmental Ethics: Tradition Responds to Contemporary Challenges
chapter 15|25 pages
Can there be confluence? A comparative consideration of Western and Islamic fresh water law
part VII|101 pages
Universality of Human Rights
chapter 16|23 pages
Islamic Law/Shari’a, Human Rights, Universal Morality and International Relations
chapter 18|33 pages
A New Perspective on the Universality Debate: Reverse Moderate Relativism in the Islamic Context
part VIII|88 pages
Women’s Rights
chapter 20|14 pages
Women’s Rights in the Muslim World: reform or reconstruction?
chapter 21|36 pages
Women’s Human Rights in Islam: Towards a Theoretical Framework
part IX|72 pages
Rights of the Child
chapter 24|34 pages
Religious Legal Traditions, Muslim States and the Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Essay on the Relevant UN Documentation
part X|42 pages
Rights of Religious Minorities
chapter 25|27 pages
Accommodating Religious Identities in an Islamic State: International Law, Freedom of Religion and the Rights of Religious Minorities*
chapter 26|12 pages
Non-Muslims in the Islamic State: Majority Rule and Minority Rights
part XI|53 pages
State Practice