This Note examines Islamic legal doctrine in the field of humanitarian law and considers the historical contributions made by Islamic law to contemporary international humanitarian law. The goal of this Note is neither to unfairly attack nor to apologize for Islamic law, but rather to attempt an honest appraisal of Islamic humanitarian precepts, with an awareness of the way in which Islam has often been stereotyped as hostile and bloodthirsty in Western discourse. The intent is two-fold: First, to establish that scholars of modern international humanitarian law have often ignored its historical roots in Islamic law and second, to examine how contemporary States which call themselves Islamic may be impacted by the historical and contempora...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an En...
Throughout the previous century, the world focused its armed conflicts mainly on land. As a result, ...
This Note examines Islamic legal doctrine in the field of humanitarian law and considers the histori...
This article covers the following topics: humanitarian law and humanistic law, general concepts of h...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
This article gives an overview of the principles regulating the use of force under the Islamic la...
The focus of this paper is to assess critically the compliance of Islam to international humanitaria...
This thesis traces the legal development of rules intended to limit harm to civilian populations dur...
This article compares the provisions of war in Islam with the provisions contained in International ...
Abstract The universal nature as inherent in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law makes th...
The defamation of minority ethnics and groups by the authority and the majority has been exposed by ...
The defamation of minority ethnics and groups by the authority and the majority has been exposed by ...
Authors' draft. Final version published in Jihad and its challenges to international and domestic la...
L’étude comparative des normes du droit islamique et du DIH révèle de nombreux points de convergence...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an En...
Throughout the previous century, the world focused its armed conflicts mainly on land. As a result, ...
This Note examines Islamic legal doctrine in the field of humanitarian law and considers the histori...
This article covers the following topics: humanitarian law and humanistic law, general concepts of h...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
This article gives an overview of the principles regulating the use of force under the Islamic la...
The focus of this paper is to assess critically the compliance of Islam to international humanitaria...
This thesis traces the legal development of rules intended to limit harm to civilian populations dur...
This article compares the provisions of war in Islam with the provisions contained in International ...
Abstract The universal nature as inherent in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law makes th...
The defamation of minority ethnics and groups by the authority and the majority has been exposed by ...
The defamation of minority ethnics and groups by the authority and the majority has been exposed by ...
Authors' draft. Final version published in Jihad and its challenges to international and domestic la...
L’étude comparative des normes du droit islamique et du DIH révèle de nombreux points de convergence...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an En...
Throughout the previous century, the world focused its armed conflicts mainly on land. As a result, ...