Jihad and its challenges to international and domestic law/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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The Hague:
Hague Academic Press,
c2010
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Series: | Hague colloquium on fundamental principles of law
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Table of Contents:
- Evolving approaches to jihad: from self-defense to revolutionary and regime-change political violence / M. Cherif Bassiouni
- Jihad and the interpretation of the Quran: contextualising Islamic tradition / Mohammad Hashim Kamali
- Understanding the discourses on jihad in Islam through classical and modern narratives / Amna Guellali
- The pitfalls of jihad as an individual duty (fard 'ayn) / Nelly Lahoud
- Resurrecting siyar through fatwas?: (re)constructing Islamic international law in a post (Iraq) invasion world / Shaheen Sardar Ali
- The challenge of fragmentation of international humanitarian law regarding the protection of civilians: an Islamic perspective / Anicee Van Engeland-Nourai
- Jus in bello: civilians' fundamental rights under Islamic and public international law / Hilmi M. Zawati
- Does the impact of jihad ideology and action require a transformation in the legal rules on targeting? / William J. Fenrick
- Self-defence arguments in the jihad concept and their counterparts in Western international law / Kinga Tibori Szabο
- Jihad and counter-jihad: Western European legal responses to Islamic militancy / Maurits Berger
- Why continue counterterrorism policies if they are hurting? / Bob de Graaff