Compendium on Islamic Law

Went to the library and printed out a bunch of journals from different law reviews. I’m about to compile them and put them into a binder.

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Table of Contents

1. “Khomeinism, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and International Law: The Relevance of Islamic Political Ideology” by Sarvenaz Bahar

2. “The Shari’ah: Sources, Interpretation, and Rule-Making” by M Cherif Bassiouni and Gamal M. Badr

3.“Modernization and Changing Perceptions of Islamic Law” by David Bonderman

4. “Determinacy, Objectivity, and Authority” by Jules Coleman and Brian Leiter

5. “Slavery, Freedom, and the Doctrine of Consensus in Islam” by Bernard K. Freamon

6. “Siyarization and Its Discontents: International Law and Islam’s Constitutional Crisis” by Christopher Ford

7. “Traditional Islamic Jurisprudence: Justifying Islamic Law and Government” by David A. Funk

8. “The Influence of the Islamic Law of Waqf on the Development of the Trust in England: The Case of Merton College” by Monica Gaudiosi

9. “Juristic Authority vs. State Power: The Legal Crises of Modern Islam” by Wael Hallaq

10. “ ‘Muslim Rage’and Islamic Law” by Wael Hallaq

11. “The Quest for Origins or Doctrine: Islamic Legal Studies as Colonialist Doctrine” by Wael Hallaq

12. “International Society and Its Islamic Malcontents” by Sohail H. Hashmi

13. “Islamic Law and American Constitutional Law: Borrowing Possibilities or a History of Borrowing?” by Azizah Y. al-Hibri

14. “Islam, Law and Customs: Redefining Muslim Women’s Rights” by Azizah Y. al-Hibri

15. “On the Citizen and the Legal Person: Toward the Common Ground of Jurisprudence, Social Theory, and Comparative Law as the Premise of a Future Community, and the Role of the Self Therein” by Stephen C. Hicks

16. “Courts, Lawyering, and ADR: Glimpses Into the Islamic Tradition” by Walid Iqbal

17. “The Protection of Intellectual Property under Islamic Law” by Steven Jamar

18. “Constitutionalism and the Islamic Sunni Legacy” by Khaled Abou El Fadl

19. “Islamic Law and Ambivalent Scholarship” by Khaled Abou El Fadl

20. “Soul Searching and the Spirit of the Shari’a: A Review of Bernard Weiss’s ‘The Spirit of Islamic Law’” by Khaled Abou El Fadl

21. “Nothing is Written: Fundamentalism, Revivalism, Reformism, and the Fate of Islamic Law” by Hamid Khan

22. “The Islamic Origins of the Common Law” by John Makdisi

23. “Reality Check on Istihsan as a Method of Islamic Legal Reasoning” by John Makdisi

24. “Islamic Law” by Christopher Melchert

25. “On Democracy As a Shari’ Moral Presumption: Response to Khaled Abou El Fadl” by Anver Memon

26. “Toward a Natural Law Theory in Islamic Law: Muslim Juristic Debates on Reason as a Source of Obligation” by Anver Memon

27. “The Other Side of the Coin: A Look at Islamic Law as Compared to Anglo-Saxon Law – Do Muslim Women Really Have Fewer Rights Than American Women?” by Kathleen M. Portuan Miller

28. “The Rights of Women and International Law in the Muslim Context” by Abdullahi An-Na’im

29. “Islam and the Treatment of Women: An Incomplete Understanding of Gradualism” by Leila P. Sayeh and Adriaen M. Morse, Jr.

30. “International Terrorism and Islamic Law” by David Aaron Schwartz

31. “An Introduction to Law of the Islamic World” by Frank Vogel

32. “The Trial of Terrorists under Classical Islamic Law” by Frank Vogel

33. “Fox Hunting, Pheasant Shooting, and Comparative Law” by Alan Watson and Khaled Abou El Fadl

34. “Islamic International Law and Public International Law: Separate Expressions of World Order” by David A. Westbrook

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  1. Goldi says:

    nice. hey im doing a research paper on the evolution of the term jihad historically. got any resources for me other than Jstor articles?

    March 7, 2006 @ 2:30 pm

  2. anonymousnnameless says:

    nice material. what’s the main main focus of your paper?

    March 8, 2006 @ 3:52 am

  3. Edward Ott says:

    very nice resource list. i have forwarded it to several friends in Law school.

    Salam

    March 8, 2006 @ 10:16 am

  4. anonymousnnameless says:

    yes, i do try. :D

    March 10, 2006 @ 1:22 am

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