Encompassing more than two decades of An-Na'im's work on critical issues, "Muslims and Global Justice" offers a much-needed theoretical approach to the challenge of realizing global justice in a world of profound religious and cultural difference.
Encompassing more than two decades of An-Na'im's work on critical issues, "Muslims and Global Justice" offers a much-needed theoretical approach to the challenge of realizing global justice in a world of profound religious and cultural difference.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Reimagining Global Justice Part I. The Challenge of Universality and Cultural/Religious Legitimacy Chapter 1. Islamic Ambivalence to Political Violence: Islamic Law and International Terrorism Chapter 2. Problems of Universal Cultural Legitimacy for Human Rights Chapter 3. Toward a Cross-Cultural Approach to Defining International Standards of Human Rights: The Meaning of Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Part II. Prospects of Mediation for the Paradox of Universality and State Self-Regulation Chapter 4. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws Chapter 5. Islamic Foundations of Religious Human Rights Chapter 6. Cultural Transformation and Normative Consensus on the Best Interest of the Child Chapter 7. Toward an Islamic Hermeneutics for Human Rights Part III. Regional and Global Perspectives Chapter 8. Competing Claims to Religious Freedom and Communal Self-Determination in Africa Chapter 9. Globalization and Jurisprudence: An Islamic Perspective Chapter 10. The Politics of Religion and the Morality of Globalization Chapter 11. Global Citizenship and Human Rights: From Muslims in Europe to European Muslims Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reimagining Global Justice Part I. The Challenge of Universality and Cultural/Religious Legitimacy Chapter 1. Islamic Ambivalence to Political Violence: Islamic Law and International Terrorism Chapter 2. Problems of Universal Cultural Legitimacy for Human Rights Chapter 3. Toward a Cross-Cultural Approach to Defining International Standards of Human Rights: The Meaning of Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Part II. Prospects of Mediation for the Paradox of Universality and State Self-Regulation Chapter 4. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws Chapter 5. Islamic Foundations of Religious Human Rights Chapter 6. Cultural Transformation and Normative Consensus on the Best Interest of the Child Chapter 7. Toward an Islamic Hermeneutics for Human Rights Part III. Regional and Global Perspectives Chapter 8. Competing Claims to Religious Freedom and Communal Self-Determination in Africa Chapter 9. Globalization and Jurisprudence: An Islamic Perspective Chapter 10. The Politics of Religion and the Morality of Globalization Chapter 11. Global Citizenship and Human Rights: From Muslims in Europe to European Muslims Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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