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1639. Baer, Gabriel. Tanzimat in Egypt—the Penal Code. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 26 (1963) pp. 29-49. [Reprinted in baer, Gabriel. Studies in the social history of modern Egypt, 1969, Chicago University Press, pp. 109-132.]

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1642. Baldwin, James E. Islamic law and empire in Ottoman Cairo.

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1643. Baldwin, James E. Islamic law in an Ottoman context: resolving dis­putes in late ijth/early 18th-century Cairo. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 2010. 326 pp.

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1645. bälz, Kilian. Submitting faith to judicial scrutiny through the family trial: the Abu Zaid case. Die Welt des Islams, 37 (1997) pp. 135-156.

1646. baron, Beth. Women, honour, and the state: evidence from Egypt. Middle Eastern Studies, 42 i (2006) pp. 1-20.

1647. bauden, Frederic. The role of interpreters in Alexandria in the light of an oath (qasama) taken in the year 822 AH/1419 ad. Continuity and change in the realms of Islam: studies in honour of Professor Urbain Vermeulen. Ed. K. D'Hulster, J. van Steenbergen. Leuven: Peeters,

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1650. berger, Maurits S. Apostasy and public policy in contemporary Egypt: an evaluation of recent cases from Egypt's highest courts.

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1651. Bernard-maugiron, Nathalie. Can hisba be “modernised”? The individual and the protection of the general interest before Egyptian courts. Standing trial: law and the person in the modern Middle East. Ed. Baudouin Dupret. London & New York: I.B. Tauris, 2004, pp. 318-344.

1652. bleuchot, Herve. Le droit penal et les reformes en Egypte au xixe siecle. Revue tunisienne de droit, 1 ii (1990) pp. 117-145.

1653. bleuchot, Herve. Le projet de code penal islamique en Egypte. XXIII Deutscher Orientalistentag vom 16.-20. September 1985 in Würzburg. Ausgewählte Vorträge. Ed. Einar von Schuler. Wiesbaden & Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1989, pp. 111-117.

1654. bori, Caterina. The many roads to justice: a case of adultery in sixteenth-century Cairo. A historical approach to casuistry. Norms and exceptions in a comparative perspective. Ed. Carlo Ginzburg, Lucio Biasiori. London etc.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp. 113-131.

1655. brett, Michael. The execution of Ibn Badüs. Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk eras, VII. Proceedings of the 16th, 17th and 18th international colloquium organized at the University of Ghent in May 2007, 2008 and 2009. Ed. U. Vermeulen, K. D'Hulster, J. van Steenbergen. Leuven: Peeters, 2013, pp. 21-29.

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1657. brown, Nathan. Debating the Islamic sharia in 21st-century Egypt. Review of Faith. & International Affairs, 10 iv (2012) pp. 9-17.

1658. De la confiscation des droits a des accusations d’apostasie: implications de la decision d’un tribunal egyptien ordonnant le divorce de Dr. Nasr Hamed Abu-Zeid et de son epouse, Dr. Ibthal Younis.

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1659. devenyi, Kinga. Apostasy in modern Egyptian law. Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic, 38 (2017) pp. 1-14.

1660. dupret, Baudouin. The categories of morality: homosexuality between perversion and debauchery. Narratives of truth in Islamic law. Ed. Baudouin Dupret, Barbara Drieskens, Annelies Moors. London & New York: I.B. Tauris, 2008, pp. 289-323.

1661. dupret, Baudouin & ferrie, Noel. The inner self and public order. Muslim traditions and modern techniques of power. Ed. Armando Salvatore. Münster etc.: lit Verlag, 2001, pp. 141-162.

1662. dupret, Baudouin. Normality, responsibility, morality: virginity and rape in an Egyptian legal context. Yearbook of the Sociology of Islam. Münster etc.: lit Verlag, 2000. 13 pp.

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1665. dupret, Baudouin & bajazet. L'affaire Abu Zayd, universitaire poursuivi pour apostasie. Monde Arabe Maghreb-Machrek, 151 (1996) pp. 18-31.

1666. Egypt. Policing belief. The impact of blasphemy laws on human rights. A Freedom House Special Report. Washington, DC: Freedom House, 2010, pp. 21-34.

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1671. fahmy, Khaled. The birth of the secular individual: medical and legal methods of identification in 19th-century Egypt. Registration and recog­nition: documenting the person in world history. Ed. Keith Breckenridge, Simon Szerter. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 335-356.

1672. fahmy, Khaled. Justice, law and pain in Khedival Egypt. Standing trial. Law and the person in the modern Middle East. Ed. Baudouin Dupret. London: I.B. Tauris, 2004, pp. 85-115.

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1674. fahmy, Khaled. Medical conditions in Egyptian prisons in the nine­teenth century. Marginal voices in literature and society: individual and society in the Mediterranean Muslim world. Ed. Robin Ostle. Aix-en- Provence: Paul Roubaud, 2000, pp. 135-153.

1675. fahmy, Khaled. The anatomy of justice: forensic medicine and crim­inal law in nineteenth-century Egypt. Islamic Law and Society, 6 ii (1999) pp. 224-271.

1676. fahmy, Khaled. The police and the people in nineteenth-century Egypt. Die Welt des Islams, 39 iii (1999) pp. 340-377.

1677. fahmy, Khaled & peters, Rudolph. The Legal History of Ottoman Egypt. [Introduction to “Theme issue: the legal history of Ottoman Egypt. Guest editor: Rudolph Peters”]. Islamic Law and Society, 6 ii (1999) pp. 129-135.

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1685. Ghali, Hebatallah. Rights of Muslim converts to Christianity in Egypt. m.a. thesis, American University in Cairo, 2006. 50 pp.

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1719. peters, Rudolph. Between Paris, Istanbul and Cairo. The origins of criminal legislation in late Ottoman Egypt (1829-58). Studies in Islamic law: a Festschrift for Colin Imber. Ed. A. Christmann, R. Gleave. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 211-232. [Republished in Shari a, justice and legal order. Egyptian and Islamic law: selected essays. Ed. Rudolph Peters. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2020, pp. 107-127.]

1720. peters, Rudolph. Controlled suffering: mortality and living condi­tions in 19th-century Egyptian prisons. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 36 iii (2004) pp. 387-407. [Republished in Sharica, justice and legal order. Egyptian and Islamic law: selected essays. Ed. Rudolph Peters. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2020, pp. 278-304.]

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1722. peters, Rudolph. Egypt and the age of the triumphant prison: legal punishment in nineteenth century Egypt. Annales Islamologiques, 36 (2002) pp. 253-285. [Republished in Sharica, justice and legal order. Egyptian and Islamic law: selected essays. Ed. Rudolph Peters. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2020, pp. 238-277.]

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1724. peters, Rudolph. State, law and society in nineteenth-century Egypt. Die Welt des Islams, 39 iii (1999) pp. 267-272.

1725. peters, Rudolph (with Khaled Fahmy). Introduction: The legal his­tory of Ottoman Egypt. Islamic Law and Society 6 ii (1999) pp. 129-135.

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