This collection of essays is the first book to focus on the place of Islamic law (Shari'a) in the West. Bringing together contributors from a wide range of countries, faiths and academic disciplines, the book offers a valuable overview of the current controversy surrounding the possible recognition of Shari'a in Western legal systems.
This collection of essays is the first book to focus on the place of Islamic law (Shari'a) in the West. Bringing together contributors from a wide range of countries, faiths and academic disciplines, the book offers a valuable overview of the current controversy surrounding the possible recognition of Shari'a in Western legal systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rex Ahdar is Professor of Law at the University of Otago Nicholas Aroney is Professor of Law at the University of Queensland
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Rex Ahdar and Nicholas Aroney: The Topography of Shari'a in the Western Political Landscape * I * 2: Tariq Modood: Multicultural Citizenship and the Shari'a Controversy in Britain * 3: John Milbank: The Archbishop of Canterbury: The Man and the Theology Behind the Shari'a Lecture * 4: Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens: Religious Courts' Recognition Claims: Two Qualitatively Distinct Narratives * 5: Michael Nazir-Ali: Islamic Law, Fundamental Freedoms, and Social Cohesion: Retrospect and Prospect * 6: James W Skillen: Shari'a and Pluralism * II * 7: Jeremy Waldron: Questions about the Reasonable Accommodation of Minorities * 8: Ayelet Shachar: Entangled: State, Religion, and the Family * 9: John Milbank: Shari'a and the True Basis of Group Rights: Islam, the West, and Liberalism * 10: Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens: Religious Courts, Personal Federalism, and Legal Transplants * 11: J. Budziszewski: Natural Law, Democracy, and Shari'a * III * 12: Sophie van Bijsterveld: Negotiating the Unfamiliar: Reflections from the Netherlands on the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lecture * 13: Abdullah Saeed: Reflections on the Establishment of Shari'a Courts in Australia * 14: Ann Black: In the Shadow of Our Legal System: Shari'a in Australia * IV * 15: Erich Kolig: To Shari'aticize or not to Shari'aticize: Islamic and Secular Law in Liberal Democratic Society * 16: John Witte Jr: The Future of Muslim Family Law in Western Democracies * Appendix I * The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Rt Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Civil and Religious Law in England: a Religious Perspective * Appendix II * Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Equality Before the Law
* 1: Rex Ahdar and Nicholas Aroney: The Topography of Shari'a in the Western Political Landscape * I * 2: Tariq Modood: Multicultural Citizenship and the Shari'a Controversy in Britain * 3: John Milbank: The Archbishop of Canterbury: The Man and the Theology Behind the Shari'a Lecture * 4: Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens: Religious Courts' Recognition Claims: Two Qualitatively Distinct Narratives * 5: Michael Nazir-Ali: Islamic Law, Fundamental Freedoms, and Social Cohesion: Retrospect and Prospect * 6: James W Skillen: Shari'a and Pluralism * II * 7: Jeremy Waldron: Questions about the Reasonable Accommodation of Minorities * 8: Ayelet Shachar: Entangled: State, Religion, and the Family * 9: John Milbank: Shari'a and the True Basis of Group Rights: Islam, the West, and Liberalism * 10: Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens: Religious Courts, Personal Federalism, and Legal Transplants * 11: J. Budziszewski: Natural Law, Democracy, and Shari'a * III * 12: Sophie van Bijsterveld: Negotiating the Unfamiliar: Reflections from the Netherlands on the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lecture * 13: Abdullah Saeed: Reflections on the Establishment of Shari'a Courts in Australia * 14: Ann Black: In the Shadow of Our Legal System: Shari'a in Australia * IV * 15: Erich Kolig: To Shari'aticize or not to Shari'aticize: Islamic and Secular Law in Liberal Democratic Society * 16: John Witte Jr: The Future of Muslim Family Law in Western Democracies * Appendix I * The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Rt Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Civil and Religious Law in England: a Religious Perspective * Appendix II * Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Equality Before the Law
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