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Islam Custom And Human Rights A Legal And Empirical Study Of Criminal Cases In Afghanistan After The 2004 Constitution 1st Edition Lutforahman Saeed

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Islam Custom And Human Rights A Legal And Empirical Study Of Criminal Cases In Afghanistan After The 2004 Constitution 1st Edition Lutforahman Saeed
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Lutforahman Saeed
ISBN: 9783030830854, 3030830853
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1
Volume: 7

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Islam Custom And Human Rights A Legal And Empirical Study Of Criminal Cases In Afghanistan After The 2004 Constitution 1st Edition Lutforahman Saeed by Lutforahman Saeed 9783030830854, 3030830853 instant download after payment.

For the first time, the author has explored the intertwinement of written law, Islamic law, and customary law in the highly complex Afghan society, being deeply influenced by traditional cultural and religious convictions. Given these facts, the author explores how to bridge the exigencies of a human rights–driven penal law and conflicting social norms and understandings by using the rich tradition of Islamic law and its possible openness for contemporary rule of law standards. This work is based on ample field research in connection with a thorough analysis of the normative contexts. It is a landmark, since it offers broadly acceptable and thus feasible solutions for the Afghan legal practice. The book is of equal interest for scientists and practitioners interested in legal, religious, social, and political developments concerning human rights and regional traditions in the MENA region, in Afghanistan in particular.

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