This presentation was given as part of the Islamic Law and International Law Conference 2011 by Dr Hossein Esmaeili of the Flinders University Law School. The conference was hosted by the Brunel Law School on the 9th September 2011
Non-Muslim permanent residents of an Islamic state were traditionally conferred a kind of nationalit...
This study examines the extent of eligibility of dhimmi to assume the leadership of an Islamic count...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
The non-Muslims resident of a Muslim state was accorded a special kind of citizenship known dhimmah ...
This paper will explore the meaning of Shariah and examines its application in specified countries a...
Indonesia and Malaysia offer comparative perspectives concerning the relationship between loyalties ...
The position of sharia within the legal systems of Arab states in the Near East The aim of the thesi...
This chapter addresses the completed, as well as the ongoing, processes of the constitutionalization...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This book examines the legal nature of Islamic states and the human rights they have committed to up...
This article considers the general points relating to the application of Sharia law which challenges...
Uitgebreid onderzoek wijst uit dat de roep om extreme sharia toch niet heeft geleid tot een algemene...
The status of non-Muslim minorities in a Muslim nation in present day societies is a contested issue...
Muhammad Khalid Masud, ISIM Chair at Leiden University and Academic Director of the ISIM, delivered ...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
Non-Muslim permanent residents of an Islamic state were traditionally conferred a kind of nationalit...
This study examines the extent of eligibility of dhimmi to assume the leadership of an Islamic count...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
The non-Muslims resident of a Muslim state was accorded a special kind of citizenship known dhimmah ...
This paper will explore the meaning of Shariah and examines its application in specified countries a...
Indonesia and Malaysia offer comparative perspectives concerning the relationship between loyalties ...
The position of sharia within the legal systems of Arab states in the Near East The aim of the thesi...
This chapter addresses the completed, as well as the ongoing, processes of the constitutionalization...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This book examines the legal nature of Islamic states and the human rights they have committed to up...
This article considers the general points relating to the application of Sharia law which challenges...
Uitgebreid onderzoek wijst uit dat de roep om extreme sharia toch niet heeft geleid tot een algemene...
The status of non-Muslim minorities in a Muslim nation in present day societies is a contested issue...
Muhammad Khalid Masud, ISIM Chair at Leiden University and Academic Director of the ISIM, delivered ...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
Non-Muslim permanent residents of an Islamic state were traditionally conferred a kind of nationalit...
This study examines the extent of eligibility of dhimmi to assume the leadership of an Islamic count...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...