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594. Ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq. The scope of self-defence: a compara­tive study of Islamic and modern international law. Islamic Studies, 49 ii (2010) pp. 155-194.

595. akdemir, Salih.

La legitime defense en droit penal musulman et en droit penal romain. Ankara Üniversitesi Ilahiyat Fakültesi Islami Ilimler Enstitüsü Yayinlar. Ankara: Ankara University, 1982, vol. 5, pp. 279-296.

596. bahnasi, Ahmad Fathi. Theory of social defence in the light of Islamic jurisprudence. Translated by Shahat Mansour. Cairo: Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, 1970. 221 pp.

597. farrar, Salim. The Role of defence in Islamic law. Sydney Law School Research Paper, 10 xlii (2010) 18 pp.

598. HEDAYATI-KAHKI, Mohammad M. Islamic law. General defences in crimi­nal law. Domestic and comparative perspectives. Ed. Alan Reed, Michael Bohlander with Nicola Wake, Emma Smith. Farnham etc.: Ashgate, 2014, pp. 241-254.

599. HEDAYATI-KAHKI, Mohammad M. The conflation of provocation and justification: an analysis of partial defences to murder in Islamic law. Loss of control and diminished responsibility. Domestic, Comparative and International Perspectives. Ed. Alan Reed, Michael Bohlander. Farnham etc.: Ashgate, 2011, pp. 311-324.

600. javed, Azhar. Private defence in Islamic law. Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law, 2 iii (2006) pp. 33-52.

601. javed, Azhar. Intoxication and self-defence: a comparative study of prin­ciples of English law and Shariah. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Leeds, 2004. 350 pp.

602. loutfy, Omar-Bey. Notes sur la legitime defense sur ses conditions et ses limites d’apres le droit musulman. Paris: Librairie Cotillon, F. Pichon, Sucesseur, Editeur, 1898.

603. menon, N.R. Madhava. Islamic criminal jurisprudence and social defense: an outsider’s appraisal. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world.

A comparative perspective. Ed. Tahir Mahmood et al. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 141-150.

604. menon, N.R.M. Islamic criminal jurisprudence and social defence in the modern world: an appreciation. Islamic and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1 (1981) pp. 232-238.

605. omar, Abd Elwahab. Crisis of the modern social defense: its causes and remedy by Islamic law. Egypte Contemporaine, 494 (2009) pp. 5-26.

606. owaydhah, Khalid. The legal dimensions of self defence under Islamic jurisprudence. Ph.D. dissertation, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, 2018. 325 pp.

607. owaydhah, Khalid & yunus, Mohamad. The right of private defense against nonaccountable offenders and in defense of the chastity of women under Islamic law. IIUMLaw Journal, 25 ii (2017) pp. 257-270.

608. owaydhah, Khalid A. & yunnis, Mohamed. The concept of self-defence in Islamic jurisprudence. International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 9 iv (2017) pp. 209-226.

609. shah, Niaz A. Self-defense in Islamic and international law: assessing Al-Qaeda and the invasion of Iraq. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008. 192 pp.

610. shah, Niaz. Self-defence in Islamic law. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 12 (2005-2006) pp. 181-208.

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