This article considers the relationship between Islamic law and the absence or practice of investigative torture in the countries of today\u27s Muslim world. Torture is forbidden in the constitutions, statutes, and treaties of most Muslim-majority countries, but a number of these countries are regularly named among those in which torture is practiced with apparent impunity. Among these countries are several that profess a commitment to Islamic law as a source of national law, including some that identify Islamic law as the principal source of law and some that go so far as to declare themselves Islamic states. The status of investigative torture in Islamic law has long been unsettled: most early classical jurists forbade it, but some late...
Is it an activity qualified as torture only when it is carried out for certain purposes? At the hea...
This article aims to highlight controversies regarding the punishment for criminals. Some legal expe...
The article investigates the problem of systematic application of torture in criminal investigation ...
Part I of this Article summarizes the range of pre-modem Muslim juristic doctrines on investigative ...
This article examines Islamic law on the punishment of apostasy and its use and abuse by state and n...
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world\u27s states. Anti-capital punishment ...
The implementation and enforcement of Islamic law, especially Islamic criminal law, by modem-day Mus...
Now that the United States has used torture in the war on terrorism and the victims of this torture ...
While considered archaic to some, the Islamic Sharia applies lashing as punishment for a number of p...
Modern scholars regularly assert that Islamic law contains privacy protections similar to those of t...
This article introduces the concept of theft in Islamic law. As such, it does not pretend to be comp...
This paper explores why that incompatibility between Islam and international criminal law persists a...
This Article introduces the concept of theft in Islamic law. As such, it does not pretend to be comp...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
Since the emergence of human rights, torture has received considerable attention and is being prohib...
Is it an activity qualified as torture only when it is carried out for certain purposes? At the hea...
This article aims to highlight controversies regarding the punishment for criminals. Some legal expe...
The article investigates the problem of systematic application of torture in criminal investigation ...
Part I of this Article summarizes the range of pre-modem Muslim juristic doctrines on investigative ...
This article examines Islamic law on the punishment of apostasy and its use and abuse by state and n...
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world\u27s states. Anti-capital punishment ...
The implementation and enforcement of Islamic law, especially Islamic criminal law, by modem-day Mus...
Now that the United States has used torture in the war on terrorism and the victims of this torture ...
While considered archaic to some, the Islamic Sharia applies lashing as punishment for a number of p...
Modern scholars regularly assert that Islamic law contains privacy protections similar to those of t...
This article introduces the concept of theft in Islamic law. As such, it does not pretend to be comp...
This paper explores why that incompatibility between Islam and international criminal law persists a...
This Article introduces the concept of theft in Islamic law. As such, it does not pretend to be comp...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
Since the emergence of human rights, torture has received considerable attention and is being prohib...
Is it an activity qualified as torture only when it is carried out for certain purposes? At the hea...
This article aims to highlight controversies regarding the punishment for criminals. Some legal expe...
The article investigates the problem of systematic application of torture in criminal investigation ...