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This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the "shar a" and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan "shar a" courts approximately during the period 1930-1970.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the "shar a" and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan "shar a" courts approximately during the period 1930-1970.
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Autorenporträt
Aharon Layish, Ph.D. (1973), Emeritus Professor, Hebrew University, has published on Islamic, customary and Druze law, including The Reinstatement of Islamic Law in Sudan under Numayri (Brill 2002 with G.R. Warburg). He is Executive Editor of Islamic Law and Society, and President of The Israel Oriental Society.