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Criminal Law Reform

540. Erwin, Courtney Paige. Islamic law and modernity: Abdullahi an-Ncaim’s proposalfor reform. m.a. thesis, McGill University, 2001. 129 pp.

541. mahmood, Tahir. Criminal law reform in Muslim countries: glimpses of traditional and modern legislation. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world. A comparative perspective. Ed. Tahir Mahmood et al. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 311-339.

542. mayer, Ann Elizabeth. A critique of an-Na'im’s assessment of criminal justice. Islamic law reform and human rights. Challenges and rejoinders. Ed. Tore Lindholm, Kari Vogt. Copenhagen etc.: Nordic Human Rights Publications, 1993, pp. 37-60.

543. ziadeh, Farhat J. Permanence and change in Arab legal systems. Arab Studies Quarterly, 9 i (1987) pp. 20-34.

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Source: Kondgen Olaf. A Bibliography of Islamic Criminal Law. Brill,2022. — 468 p.. 2022
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