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International Islamic Criminal Law

1028. ali, Shaheen Sardar & heer, Satwant Kaur. What is the measure of ‘universality’? Critical reflections on ‘Islamic’ criminal law and Muslim state practice vis-à-vis the Rome statute and the International Criminal Court.

Islam and international criminal law andjustice. Ed. Tallyn Gray. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Epublishers, 2018, pp. 175-199.

1029. badar, Mohamed Elewa. Is there a place for Islamic law within the applicable law of the International Criminal Court? Islam and interna­tional criminal law and justice. Ed. Tallyn Gray. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Epublishers, 2018, pp. 201-232.

1030. badar, M.E. Islamic law (Shari'a) and the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Leiden journal of International Law, 24 ii (2011) pp. 411-433.

1031. beham, Markus P. Islamic law and international criminal law. Islam and international law. Engaging self-centrism from a plurality of per­spectives. Ed. Marie-Louisa Frick, Andreas Th. Müller. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2013, pp. 347-366.

1032. cernusca, Matthias. Islamic criminal procedure and the principle of complementarity of the International Criminal Court. Islam andinter- national law. Engaging self-centrism from a plurality of perspectives. Ed. Marie-Louisa Frick, Andreas Th. Müller. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2013, pp. 367-389.

1033. gray, Tallyn (ed.). Islam and international criminal law and justice. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Epublishers 2018. 243 pp.

1034. kelly, Michael J. Islam & international criminal law: a brief (incom­patibility study. Pace International Law Review Online Companion, 1 viii (2010) pp. 3-31.

1035. kelly, Michael J. Islam and international criminal law: a brief (in)compatibility study. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 14 (2008) pp. 3-25.

1036. khan, Siraj. Arab and Islamic states' practice: the Sharia clause and its effects on the implementation of the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court. Islam and international criminal law and justice.

Ed. Tallyn Gray. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Epublishers, 2018, pp. 145-173.

1037. lambert-abdelgawad, Elisabeth. Les pays d'islam. Juridictions nationales et crimes internationaux. Ed. Antonio Cassese, Mireille Delmas-Marty. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2002, pp. 521-552.

1038. MAGED, Adel. Arab and Islamic sbarba perspectives on the current system of international criminal justice. International Criminal Law Review 2008, 8 iii (2008) pp. 477-507.

1039. malekian, Farhad. Corpus iuris of Islamic international criminal justice. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.

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1040. malekian, Farhad. Principles of Islamic international criminal law, a comparative search. Leiden & Boston: Brill/Nijhoff, 2011. 412 pp.

1041. malekian, Farhad. The homogeneity of International Criminal Court with Islamic jurisprudence. International Criminal Law Review, 9 iv (2009) pp. 595-621.

1042. malekian, Farhad. The concept of Islamic international criminal law: a comparative study. London & Dordrecht & Boston: Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff, 1994. 213 pp.

1043. nassar, Ahmad E. The International Criminal Court and the applica­bility of international jurisdiction under Islamic law. Islam and globali­zation: critical concepts in Islamic studies. Ed. Shahram Akbarzadeh. London: Routledge, 2006, vol. 4, pp. 1-10.

1044. nassar, Ahmad E. The International Criminal Court and the applica­bility of international jurisdiction under Islamic law. Chicago Journal of International Law, 4 ii (2003) pp. 587-607.

1045. Powell, Emilia Justyna. Islamic law states and the International Court of Justice. Journal of Peace Research, 50 ii (2013) pp. 203-217.

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