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Islam and English law : rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a, edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
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- Summary
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- "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. Theologians, lawyers and sociologists look back on developments since the Archbishop spoke and forwards along trajectories opened by the historic lecture. The contributors provide and advocate a forward-looking dialogue, asking how the rights of all citizens are honoured and their responsibilities met. Twenty specialists explore the evolution of English law, the implications of Islam, shari'a and jihad and the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, family law and freedom of speech. This book is for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and secular society"--
- "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions."--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages)
- Contents
-
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 2.
- Civil and religious law in England: a religious perspective
- Rowan Williams
- Part II.
- The Archbishop's Proposal for 'Transformative Accommodation':
- Shariʻa and secular democracy: is Islamic law compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?;
- 3.
- The Refah case at the European Court of Human Rights
- Nicolas Bratza;
- Preface
- 4.
- The compatibility of an Islamic/shari'a law system or shari'a rules with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Dominic McGoldrick;
- 5.
- An analysis of the relationship between shari'a and secular democracy and the compatibility of Islamic law with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Mashood A. Baderin;
- 6.
- Dignity and religion
- Christopher McCrudden;
- Legal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?:
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- 7.
- Family law: current conflicts and their resolution
- Elizabeth Butler-Sloss and Mark Hill;
- 8.
- Islamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism?
- Ian Edge;
- 9.
- Judging Muslims
- Prakash Shah;
- 10.
- Introduction
- From Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens
- Shaheen Sardar-Ali;
- 11.
- Ontario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined
- Marion Boyd;
- Accommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom:
- 12.
- Religious rights and the public interest
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- Part III.
- Stephen Hockman
- Responsibilities and Rights:
- Freedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?:
- 13.
- Where to draw the line, and how to draw it
- Sydney Kentridge,
- A note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 14.
- Censor or censure: maintaining civility
- Tariq Modood;
- Part I.
- 15.
- In praise of 'fuzzy law'
- Albie Sachs;
- Religion, the state and meaning of 'jihad':
- 16.
- Towards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state
- Abdullahi An-Na'im;
- 17.
- Following shari'a in the West
- Tariq Ramadan;
- The Archbishop of Canterbury and Shari'a Law:
- 18.
- Violence, personal commitment and democracy
- Khaled Abou El Fadl
- Part IV.
- Prospect: Equality before God and before the Law:
- 19.
- Equal before God
- David F. Ford;
- 20.
- Equal before the law
- 1.
- Nicholas Phillips
- The 'unavoidable' adoption of shari'a law?: the generation of a media storm
- Isbn
- 9781107341678
- Label
- Islam and English law : rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a
- Title
- Islam and English law
- Title remainder
- rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
- Subject
-
- Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
- Conflict of laws
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law)
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law) -- Great Britain
- Conflict of laws -- Europe
- Conflict of laws -- Great Britain
- Europe
- Great Britain
- Islam
- Islamic law
- Islamic law -- Europe
- Islamic law -- Great Britain
- LAW -- Conflict of Laws
- RELIGION -- Islam | General
- Recht
- Religion and law
- Religion and law -- Europe
- Religion and law -- Great Britain
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. Theologians, lawyers and sociologists look back on developments since the Archbishop spoke and forwards along trajectories opened by the historic lecture. The contributors provide and advocate a forward-looking dialogue, asking how the rights of all citizens are honoured and their responsibilities met. Twenty specialists explore the evolution of English law, the implications of Islam, shari'a and jihad and the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, family law and freedom of speech. This book is for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and secular society"--
- "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions."--
- Assigning source
-
- Provided by publisher
- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 340.90942
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KBP69.G7
- LC item number
- I83 2013eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Griffith-Jones, Robin
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Religion and law
- Islamic law
- Conflict of laws
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law)
- Islamic law
- Religion and law
- Conflict of laws
- RELIGION
- LAW
- Conflict of laws
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law)
- Islamic law
- Religion and law
- Europe
- Great Britain
- Islam
- Recht
- Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
- Label
- Islam and English law : rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a, edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-305) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 2.
- Civil and religious law in England: a religious perspective
- Rowan Williams
- Part II.
- The Archbishop's Proposal for 'Transformative Accommodation':
- Shariʻa and secular democracy: is Islamic law compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?;
- 3.
- The Refah case at the European Court of Human Rights
- Nicolas Bratza;
- Preface
- 4.
- The compatibility of an Islamic/shari'a law system or shari'a rules with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Dominic McGoldrick;
- 5.
- An analysis of the relationship between shari'a and secular democracy and the compatibility of Islamic law with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Mashood A. Baderin;
- 6.
- Dignity and religion
- Christopher McCrudden;
- Legal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?:
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- 7.
- Family law: current conflicts and their resolution
- Elizabeth Butler-Sloss and Mark Hill;
- 8.
- Islamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism?
- Ian Edge;
- 9.
- Judging Muslims
- Prakash Shah;
- 10.
- Introduction
- From Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens
- Shaheen Sardar-Ali;
- 11.
- Ontario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined
- Marion Boyd;
- Accommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom:
- 12.
- Religious rights and the public interest
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- Part III.
- Stephen Hockman
- Responsibilities and Rights:
- Freedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?:
- 13.
- Where to draw the line, and how to draw it
- Sydney Kentridge,
- A note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 14.
- Censor or censure: maintaining civility
- Tariq Modood;
- Part I.
- 15.
- In praise of 'fuzzy law'
- Albie Sachs;
- Religion, the state and meaning of 'jihad':
- 16.
- Towards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state
- Abdullahi An-Na'im;
- 17.
- Following shari'a in the West
- Tariq Ramadan;
- The Archbishop of Canterbury and Shari'a Law:
- 18.
- Violence, personal commitment and democracy
- Khaled Abou El Fadl
- Part IV.
- Prospect: Equality before God and before the Law:
- 19.
- Equal before God
- David F. Ford;
- 20.
- Equal before the law
- 1.
- Nicholas Phillips
- The 'unavoidable' adoption of shari'a law?: the generation of a media storm
- Control code
- 855019695
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781107341678
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- c
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- System control number
- (OCoLC)855019695
- Label
- Islam and English law : rights, responsibilities, and the place of Shari'a, edited by Robin Griffith-Jones
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-305) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 2.
- Civil and religious law in England: a religious perspective
- Rowan Williams
- Part II.
- The Archbishop's Proposal for 'Transformative Accommodation':
- Shariʻa and secular democracy: is Islamic law compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights?;
- 3.
- The Refah case at the European Court of Human Rights
- Nicolas Bratza;
- Preface
- 4.
- The compatibility of an Islamic/shari'a law system or shari'a rules with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Dominic McGoldrick;
- 5.
- An analysis of the relationship between shari'a and secular democracy and the compatibility of Islamic law with the European Convention on Human Rights
- Mashood A. Baderin;
- 6.
- Dignity and religion
- Christopher McCrudden;
- Legal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?:
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- 7.
- Family law: current conflicts and their resolution
- Elizabeth Butler-Sloss and Mark Hill;
- 8.
- Islamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism?
- Ian Edge;
- 9.
- Judging Muslims
- Prakash Shah;
- 10.
- Introduction
- From Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens
- Shaheen Sardar-Ali;
- 11.
- Ontario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined
- Marion Boyd;
- Accommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom:
- 12.
- Religious rights and the public interest
- Robin Griffith-Jones
- Part III.
- Stephen Hockman
- Responsibilities and Rights:
- Freedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?:
- 13.
- Where to draw the line, and how to draw it
- Sydney Kentridge,
- A note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons
- Robin Griffith-Jones;
- 14.
- Censor or censure: maintaining civility
- Tariq Modood;
- Part I.
- 15.
- In praise of 'fuzzy law'
- Albie Sachs;
- Religion, the state and meaning of 'jihad':
- 16.
- Towards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state
- Abdullahi An-Na'im;
- 17.
- Following shari'a in the West
- Tariq Ramadan;
- The Archbishop of Canterbury and Shari'a Law:
- 18.
- Violence, personal commitment and democracy
- Khaled Abou El Fadl
- Part IV.
- Prospect: Equality before God and before the Law:
- 19.
- Equal before God
- David F. Ford;
- 20.
- Equal before the law
- 1.
- Nicholas Phillips
- The 'unavoidable' adoption of shari'a law?: the generation of a media storm
- Control code
- 855019695
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781107341678
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)855019695
Subject
- Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
- Conflict of laws
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law)
- Conflict of laws (Islamic law) -- Great Britain
- Conflict of laws -- Europe
- Conflict of laws -- Great Britain
- Europe
- Great Britain
- Islam
- Islamic law
- Islamic law -- Europe
- Islamic law -- Great Britain
- LAW -- Conflict of Laws
- RELIGION -- Islam | General
- Recht
- Religion and law
- Religion and law -- Europe
- Religion and law -- Great Britain
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