The book has been divided into three parts and consists of 24 chapters. Part I evaluates the nature, scope and effectiveness of the international legal framework for human rights. Part II is entitled “Malaysia and Human Rights: Traditions versus Universality”. It was supposed to be a comprehensive analysis of the Malaysian position in relation to the application of international human rights law and the contemporary human rights issues in Malaysia. The final Part of the book looks at human rights from Islamic perspective. In other words, this Part elaborates the position of Shari’ah (Islamic law) in respect of human rights
This article re-visits the debate about whether or not Islamic law and international human rights ar...
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the la...
Universal human rights raises much debate among muslims. There are at least three opinions on intern...
Although numerous proposals of how to go about enforcing international human rights have been propos...
Women's rights in Islam have remained a controversial subject for decades, partly contributed by mis...
International human rights law, as with the setting up of the United Nations at the end of the Seco...
This book explores whether or not international human rights and Islamic law are compatible. It asks...
Islamic law, also known as Shari’ah law, is one of the most complex and multifaceted, yet easily mis...
Islamic law, also known as Shari’ah law, is one of the most complex and multifaceted, yet easily mis...
International human rights law, as with the setting up of the United Nations at the end of the Secon...
All the international and regional human rights instruments, and national constitutions based on the...
Human rights were declared by United Nation in 1948. Human rights become a reference for internation...
This paper looks at the interplay between the administration of Islamic law in Malaysia in relation ...
This thesis examines the important question of whether or not Islamic law and international human ri...
Islam and Human Rights is an attempt to establish whether Islamic Law, Sharia, is compatible with un...
This article re-visits the debate about whether or not Islamic law and international human rights ar...
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the la...
Universal human rights raises much debate among muslims. There are at least three opinions on intern...
Although numerous proposals of how to go about enforcing international human rights have been propos...
Women's rights in Islam have remained a controversial subject for decades, partly contributed by mis...
International human rights law, as with the setting up of the United Nations at the end of the Seco...
This book explores whether or not international human rights and Islamic law are compatible. It asks...
Islamic law, also known as Shari’ah law, is one of the most complex and multifaceted, yet easily mis...
Islamic law, also known as Shari’ah law, is one of the most complex and multifaceted, yet easily mis...
International human rights law, as with the setting up of the United Nations at the end of the Secon...
All the international and regional human rights instruments, and national constitutions based on the...
Human rights were declared by United Nation in 1948. Human rights become a reference for internation...
This paper looks at the interplay between the administration of Islamic law in Malaysia in relation ...
This thesis examines the important question of whether or not Islamic law and international human ri...
Islam and Human Rights is an attempt to establish whether Islamic Law, Sharia, is compatible with un...
This article re-visits the debate about whether or not Islamic law and international human rights ar...
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the la...
Universal human rights raises much debate among muslims. There are at least three opinions on intern...