9780199641444-0199641447-Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law

Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law

ISBN-13: 9780199641444
ISBN-10: 0199641447
Edition: 1
Author: Mark S. Ellis, Anver M. Emon, Benjamin Glahn
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199641444
ISBN-10: 0199641447
Edition: 1
Author: Mark S. Ellis, Anver M. Emon, Benjamin Glahn
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law (ISBN-13: 9780199641444 and ISBN-10: 0199641447), written by authors Mark S. Ellis, Anver M. Emon, Benjamin Glahn, was published by Oxford University Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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The relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law has been the subject of considerable, and heated, debate in recent years. The usual starting point has been to test one system by the standards of the other, asking is Islamic law 'compatible' with international human rights standards, or vice versa. This approach quickly ends in acrimony and accusations of misunderstanding. By overlaying one set of norms on another we overlook the deeply contextual nature of how legal rules operate in a society, and meaningful comparison and discussion is impossible.

In this volume, leading experts in Islamic law and international human rights law attempt to deepen the understanding of human rights and Islam, paving the way for a more meaningful debate. Focusing on central areas of controversy, such as freedom of speech and religion, gender equality, and minority rights, the authors examine the contextual nature of how Islamic law and international human rights law are legitimately formed, interpreted, and applied within a community. They examine how these fundamental interests are recognized and protected within the law, and what restrictions are placed on the freedoms associated with them.

By examining how each system recognizes and limits fundamental freedoms, this volume clears the ground for exploring the relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law on a sounder footing. In doing so it offers a challenging and distinctive contribution to the literature on the subject, and will be an invaluable reference for students, academics, and policy-makers engaged in the legal and religious debates surrounding Islam and the West.

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