Islamic law and international law: the terms of a relationship

  • Nasser, Salem Hikmat
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Publication date
April 2010
Publisher
Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getúlio Vargas (DIREITO GV)

Abstract

The relationship between Islamic Law and other legal systems (basically western type domestic legal orders and international law) is often thought of in terms of compatibility or incompatibility. Concerning certain subject matters of choice, the compatibility of Islamic (legal) principles with the values embedded in legal systems that are regarded as characteristic of the Modern Age is tested by sets of questions: is democracy possible in Islam? Does Islam recognize human rights and are those rights equivalent to a more universal conception? Does Islam recognize or condone more extreme acts of violence and does it justify violence differently? Etc. Such questions and many more presuppose the existence of an ensemble of rules or principles w...

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