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245 00 aIslam and English lawh[electronic resource] :brights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a /cedited by Robin Griffith-Jones.
260 aCambridge [UK] ;aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c2013.
300 a1 online resource (xiv, 318 p.)
504 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 294-305) and index.
505 tPreface /rRobin Griffith-Jones --tIntroduction /rStephen Hockman --gPart I.tThe Archbishop of Canterbury and Shari'a Law:g1.tThe 'unavoidable' adoption of shari'a law?: the generation of a media storm /rRobin Griffith-Jones;g2.tCivil and religious law in England: a religious perspective /rRowan Williams --gPart II.tThe Archbishop's Proposal for 'Transformative Accommodation':tShari軻a and secular democracy: is Islamic law compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?;g3.tThe Refah case at the European Court of Human Rights /rNicolas Bratza;g4.tThe compatibility of an Islamic/shari'a law system or shari'a rules with the European Convention on Human Rights /rDominic McGoldrick;g5.tAn analysis of the relationship between shari'a and secular democracy and the compatibility of Islamic law with the European Convention on Human Rights /rMashood A. Baderin;g6.tDignity and religion /rChristopher McCrudden;tLegal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?:g7.tFamily law: current conflicts and their resolution /rElizabeth Butler-Sloss and Mark Hill;g8.tIslamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism? /rIan Edge;g9.tJudging Muslims /rPrakash Shah;g10.tFrom Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens /rShaheen Sardar-Ali;g11.tOntario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined /rMarion Boyd;tAccommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom:g12.tReligious rights and the public interest /rRobin Griffith-Jones --gPart III.tResponsibilities and Rights:tFreedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?:g13.tWhere to draw the line, and how to draw it /rSydney Kentridge,tA note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons /rRobin Griffith-Jones;g14.tCensor or censure: maintaining civility /rTariq Modood;g15.tIn praise of 'fuzzy law' /rAlbie Sachs;tReligion, the state and meaning of 'jihad':g16.tTowards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state /rAbdullahi An-Na'im;t17.tFollowing shari'a in the West /rTariq Ramadan;g18.tViolence, personal commitment and democracy /rKhaled Abou El Fadl --gPart IV.tProspect: Equality before God and before the Law:g19.tEqual before God /rDavid F. Ford;g20.tEqual before the law /rNicholas Phillips.
520 a"Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. Theologians, lawyers and sociologists look back on developments since the Archbishop spoke and forwards along trajectories opened by the historic lecture. The contributors provide and advocate a forward-looking dialogue, asking how the rights of all citizens are honoured and their responsibilities met. Twenty specialists explore the evolution of English law, the implications of Islam, shari'a and jihad and the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, family law and freedom of speech. This book is for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and secular society"--cProvided by publisher.
520 a"Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. "--cProvided by publisher.
588 aDescription based on print version record.
650 aReligion and lawzGreat Britain.
650 aIslamic lawzGreat Britain.
650 aConflict of lawszGreat Britain.
650 aConflict of laws (Islamic law)zGreat Britain.
650 aIslamic lawzEurope.
650 aReligion and lawzEurope.
650 aConflict of lawszEurope.
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651 aVerenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannie? en Noord-Ierland.2gtt
655 aElectronic books.
700 1 aGriffith-Jones, Robin.
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Islam and English law[electronic resource] :rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a /edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
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Islam and English law[electronic resource] :rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a /edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
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New York : Cambridge University Press 2013.
형태사항
1 online resource (xiv, 318 p)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-305) and index. / "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. Theologians, lawyers and sociologists look back on developments since the Archbishop spoke and forwards along trajectories opened by the historic lecture. The contributors provide and advocate a forward-looking dialogue, asking how the rights of all citizens are honoured and their responsibilities met. Twenty specialists explore the evolution of English law, the implications of Islam, shari'a and jihad and the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, family law and freedom of speech. This book is for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and secular society" / "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. "
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Preface / Introduction / Part I. The Archbishop of Canterbury and Shari'a Law: 1. The 'unavoidable' adoption of shari'a law?: the generation of a media storm / 2. Civil and religious law in England: a religious perspective / Part II. The Archbishop's Proposal for 'Transformative Accommodation': Shari軻a and secular democracy: is Islamic law compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?; 3. The Refah case at the European Court of Human Rights / 4. The compatibility of an Islamic/shari'a law system or shari'a rules with the European Convention on Human Rights / 5. An analysis of the relationship between shari'a and secular democracy and the compatibility of Islamic law with the European Convention on Human Rights / 6. Dignity and religion / Legal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?: 7. Family law: current conflicts and their resolution / 8. Islamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism? / 9. Judging Muslims / 10. From Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens / 11. Ontario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined / Accommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom: 12. Religious rights and the public interest / Part III. Responsibilities and Rights: Freedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?: 13. Where to draw the line, and how to draw it / A note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons / 14. Censor or censure: maintaining civility / 15. In praise of 'fuzzy law' / Religion, the state and meaning of 'jihad': 16. Towards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state / 17. Following shari'a in the West / 18. Violence, personal commitment and democracy / Part IV. Prospect: Equality before God and before the Law: 19. Equal before God / 20. Equal before the law /
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