ISBN:
9004140670
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 591 S
,
graph. Darst.
Series Statement:
Studies in Islamic law and society 22
Series Statement:
Studies in Islamic law and society
DDC:
297.1/4
Keywords:
Judges (Islamic law)
;
Recht
;
Geschichte
;
Tradition
;
Islamisches Recht
;
Rechtsprechende Gewalt
;
Rechtsprechung
;
Rechtsanwendung
;
Verwaltungsverfahren
;
Rechtsstreit
;
Islamische Staaten
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Islam
;
Fikh
;
Rechtsprechung
;
Gericht
Description / Table of Contents:
Masud, Muhammad Khalid; Peters, Rudolph; Powers, David S.: Qadis and their courts: an historical survey. - S. 1-44 Müller, Christian: Settling litigation without judgment: the importance of a hukm in qadi cases of Mamluk Jerusalem. - S. 47-69 Peirce, Leslie: A new judge for Aintab: the shifting legal environment of a sixteenth-century Ottoman court. - S. 71-93 Stiles, Erin: Broken "edda" and marital mistakes: two recent disputes from an Islamic court in Zanzibar. - S. 95-115 Bowen, John R.: Fairness and law in an Indonesian court. - S. 117-141 Dupret, Baudouin: The practice of judging: the Egyptian judiciary at work in a personal status case. - S. 143-168 Johansen, Baber: The constitution and the principles of Islamic normativity against the rules of fiqh: a judgment of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt. - S. 169-193 Messick, Brinkley: Commercial litigation in a Shari'a Court. - S. 195-218 Peters, Rudolph: The re-Islamization of criminal law in Northern Nigeria and the judiciary: the Safiyya
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