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Justice of Islam
Comparative Perspectives on Islamic Law and Society

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext a contextual analysis of islamic law rather than abstract and superficial description. Informationen zum Autor Lawrence Rosen is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Princeton University Klappentext One out of five people in the world today lives subject to Islamic law, but stereotypes of rigid doctrine or harsh punishment obscure an understanding of the values and style of reasoning that characterize everyday lslamic adjudication. By considering its larger social and cultural context Islamic law is shown to be a kind of common law system: justice is sought through a careful assessment of persons, more than facts, and justice resides not in equality but in a quest for equivalence. Through ordinary court proceedings the style of reasoning is seen to be embedded in a set of cultural assumptions, thus rendering the study of Islamic legal proceedings a window on Muslim society generally. Using data ranging from the courts of North Africa to the treatment of Islam in American courts, from a reinterpretation of the Prophet's sociological jurisprudence to the analysis of Islamic concepts of responsibility and trust these essays demonstrate the enduring appeal of Islamic law in the lives of everyday adherents. Zusammenfassung One out of five people in the world today lives subject to Islamic law, but stereotypes of rigid doctrine or harsh punishment obscure an understanding of the values and style of reasoning that characterize everyday lslamic adjudication. By considering its larger social and cultural context Islamic law is shown to be a kind of common law system: justice is sought through a careful assessment of persons, more than facts, and justice resides not in equality but in a quest for equivalence. Through ordinary court proceedings the style of reasoning is seen to be embedded in a set of cultural assumptions, thus rendering the study of Islamic legal proceedings a window on Muslim society generally. Using data ranging from the courts of North Africa to the treatment of Islam in American courts, from a reinterpretation of the Prophet's sociological jurisprudence to the analysis of Islamic concepts of responsibility and trust these essays demonstrate the enduring appeal of Islamic law in the lives of everyday adherents. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part One: The socio-logic of Islamic legal reasoning 1: Equity and discretion in Islamic law 2: Islamic case-law and the logic of consequence 3: Islamic law as common law: Power, culture, and the reconfiguration of legal taxonomies 4: Responsibility and compensatory justice in Arab culture and law Part Two: In and out of court 5: From courtroom to courtyard: Law and custom in popular legal culture 6: On the docket: Changing conventions in a Muslim court, 1965-1995 7: Local justice: A day in an alternative court 8: Who do you trust? Structuring confidence in Arab law and society Part Three: Justice past and present 9: Islamic concepts of justice and injustice 10: Muhammad's sociological jurisprudence 11: Private thoughts, public utterances: Law, privacy, and the consequences for community 12: Islam and Islamic culture in the courts of the United States References Index ...

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Autori Lawrence Rosen, Lawrence (Professor and Chair of Anthropolo Rosen
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 24.02.2000
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Altro
 
EAN 9780198298847
ISBN 978-0-19-829884-7
Numero di pagine 248
 
Serie Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Categorie Islam, RELIGION / Islam / General, LAW / Jurisprudence, Islamic Law, comparative law, Systems of law: Islamic law, Law and society, sociology of law
 

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