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Author Malekian, Farhad, author.

Title Corpus juris of Islamic international criminal justice / by Farhad Malekian.

Publication Info. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 747 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note "Basic documents in Islamic international criminal court": pages 475-709.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 710-740) and index.
Contents Intro; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One; 1. Comparative Criminal Law; 2. Division of Islam; 3. Mohammad or Kant; 4. Beccaria in Quranology; 5. Gradual Modification; 6. Socialism within Islam; 7. Pella's Principle of 'Judicial Conscience' in Islam; 8. Bertrand Russell on Islam; 9. Christianity amid Islam; 10. The Laws of the Common Father of Man; 11. Common Quality of Beliefs; 12. Sovereignty of Rights; 13. Indispensable Guarantees; Chapter Two; 1. The Code of Conduct of Islam; 2. Traditional Principles of Criminal Jurisdiction; 3. Habeas Corpus
4. Knowledge of Jurisdiction5. Theory of Actus Reus; 6. Beyond any Reasonable Doubt; 7. Adaptation of an Islamic Criminal Court; 8. Shariah Adquisitorial System; 9. Rendering Justice; 10. Shariah in an International Criminal Court; 11. Philosophers Condemning Wrongful Applications of Islam; 12. Violation of Individual Rights; Chapter Three; 1. The Boundaries of Sources; 1.1. The Quran; 1.1.1. Protest Against Inequalities; 1.1.2. Automatic Application; 1.2. Sunnah; 1.3. Consensus; 1.4. Juridical Analogy; 2. No Compulsion in Ideologies; 3. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
4. A Comparative Examination of SourcesChapter Four; 1. Legal Philosophy; 2. The Roots of the System; 3. The Inquisitorial Codes; 4. Interpretation by Judges; 5. Civil Law; 6. Islamic Inquisitorial System; 7. Defendant in Inquisitorial and Adversarial Proceedings; 8. Powers of the Judge; 8.1. Active Judge; 8.2. The Lay Judges; 8.3. The Islamic Assessors; 8.4. Positive Role of the Judge; 8.5. The Passive Role of Attorneys; 8.6. The Length of Trial; Chapter Five; 1. Roots of Adversarial Systems; 2. Common Law; 3. Jury or No Jury; 4. Leading Principles; 5. Criminal Cases; 6. Powers of the Judge
7. Witnesses in Adversarial Systems7.1. Process of Hearing; 7.2. Witnesses; 8. Advantages of Common Law; Chapter Six; 1. Legal Disciplines; 2. Hudud; 3. Qisas; 4. Tazir; 5. Prescribed Crimes; 6. Diyah; 7. The Core Crimes in an Islamic International Criminal Court; 7.1. Acts Constituting War Crimes; 7.1.1. War Crimes in Courts; 7.1.2. Defensive War; 7.1.3. Assisting Victims; 7.1.4. Protection of Fundamental Rights; 7.1.5. Fulfilment of Serious Obligations; 7.1.6. Treatment of Prisoners; 7.2. Crimes Against Humanity; 7.2.1. Wisdom of Committing Wrongful Conduct
7.2.2. The Existence of the Principle of Intent7.2.3. A Wrongful Conduct; 7.2.4. A Criminal Plan; 7.2.5. No Policy of Widespread Attack; 7.2.6. Policy of Systematic Attack; 7.2.7. A Wilful Blindness; 7.2.8. List of Crimes Against Humanity; 7.3. Genocide; 7.3.1. Srebrenica Genocide Case; 7.3.1.1. The Bias View of the ICJ; 7.3.1.2. The Poor Nature of Ruling; 7.3.1.3. Unrealistic Conditions; 7.3.2. Genocide in an Islamic International Criminal Court; 7.3.3. Classification; 7.3.4. Criminalization in Human Rights; 7.4. Aggression; 7.4.1. No Aggression against Aggressor; 7.4.2. Absolute Necessity
Summary This pioneering scholarly oeuvre evaluates the major comparative philosophy of Islamic international criminal justice. It represents an in-depth analysis of the necessities of creating an Islamic international criminal court, its possible jurisdiction, proceedings, judgments, and sanctions. It implies a court functioning under the legal personality of the International Criminal Court, with comparative international criminal lawyers with basic knowledge of Shariah contributing to the prevention of crimes and impunity at an international level. The morality and philosophy of Islamic justice are.
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Subject International criminal law (Islamic law)
International criminal law (Islamic law)
Criminal procedure (Islamic law)
Criminal procedure (Islamic law)
Criminal procedure (International law)
Criminal procedure (International law)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Malekian, Farhad. Corpus juris of Islamic international criminal justice. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017 9781527503236 (OCoLC)1005879951
ISBN 9781527516939 (electronic book)
1527516938 (electronic book)
9781527503236
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