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The Legitimacy of Use of Force in Public and Islamic International Law

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This book investigates the legitimacy deficits of two potentially conflicting legal systems, namely Public and Islamic international law. It discusses the challenges that Public international law is being presented within the context of its relationship with Islamic international law. It explores how best to overcome these challenges through a comparative examination of state practices on the use of force. It highlights the legal-political legacies that evolved surrounding the claims of the legitimacy of use of force by armed non-state actors, states, and regional organizations. This book offers a critical analysis of these legacies in line with the Islamic Shari'a law, United Nations Charter, state practices, and customs. It concludes that the legitimacy question has reached a vantage point where it cannot be answered either by Islamic or Public international law as a mutually exclusive legal system. Instead, Public international law must take a coherent approach within the existing legal framework.


List of contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: The Legitimacy of Public International Law on the Use of Force.- Chapter 2: Responses to the Legitimacy of Use of Force.- Chapter 3: Use of Force in Islamic International Law.- Chapter 4: Legitimacy of Use of Force in Islamic International Law: The Legal-Political Legacies.- Chapter 5: Answer to the Legitimacy Question: A Coherent Approach.- Chapter 6: Conclusion.

About the author










Mohammad Z. Sabuj, is a Barrister (Lincoln's Inn), and Lecturer in Law, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.


Product details

Authors Mohammad Z Sabuj, Mohammad Z. Sabuj
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9783030773007
ISBN 978-3-0-3077300-7
No. of pages 181
Dimensions 148 mm x 11 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XXXIV, 181 p. 3 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

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