This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.In Islamic Sharia law, prescription has been more commonly referred to as murūr al-zamān [the lapse of time]. It has been claimed that the abstract principle of the lapse of time only has the effect of barring a claim and that is not capable of creating and extinguishing the right itself. In the context of Islamic law, this concept of prescription is often ascribed only to the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sharia law, and it has been claimed that such principle has not been recognized by the Hanbali School. Based on that, my reading shows that, under Saudi jurisdiction (which is principally based on uncodified Hanbali Sharia law), this hypothesi...
Questions concerning the nature of law and legal change are prominent subjects of legal debate both ...
This is an analytical study of primarily the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence and other c...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Abstract In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Islamic Shariah is the foundation of the laws of the...
The position of sharia within the legal systems of Arab states in the Near East The aim of the thesi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is undergoing a process of...
In the last century, the claim that the idea of codification of Islamic law is foreign, innovative a...
This thesis will focus primarily on the available remedies in Islamic law for torts and contracts br...
Saudi Law is based on the broad guidelines of Sharia. This means that religion forms the basis of al...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Islamic law or ‘Syariah’ is a system of law and ethics based on the divine will of Allah (SWT) t...
The scholars - may God Almighty have mercy on them - have limited the necessities without which ther...
This essay provides a brief introduction to legal maxims, an evidently important chapter of the juri...
This thesis is an attempt to question the established thesis of Joseph Schacht that Islamic law, as ...
The rule of law entails government accountability, equal access to justice and the political process...
Questions concerning the nature of law and legal change are prominent subjects of legal debate both ...
This is an analytical study of primarily the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence and other c...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Abstract In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Islamic Shariah is the foundation of the laws of the...
The position of sharia within the legal systems of Arab states in the Near East The aim of the thesi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is undergoing a process of...
In the last century, the claim that the idea of codification of Islamic law is foreign, innovative a...
This thesis will focus primarily on the available remedies in Islamic law for torts and contracts br...
Saudi Law is based on the broad guidelines of Sharia. This means that religion forms the basis of al...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Islamic law or ‘Syariah’ is a system of law and ethics based on the divine will of Allah (SWT) t...
The scholars - may God Almighty have mercy on them - have limited the necessities without which ther...
This essay provides a brief introduction to legal maxims, an evidently important chapter of the juri...
This thesis is an attempt to question the established thesis of Joseph Schacht that Islamic law, as ...
The rule of law entails government accountability, equal access to justice and the political process...
Questions concerning the nature of law and legal change are prominent subjects of legal debate both ...
This is an analytical study of primarily the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence and other c...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...