Jordan
2286. abu anzeh, Mohammed Bara. Le crime d’honneur en droit penal Jordanien. These de doctorat en Droit penal, Universite de Lille 2, 2015. 420 pp.
2287. abu-hassan, Mohammad.
Tribal reconciliation (el-sulh) in Jordan. Conflicts and conflict resolution in Middle Eastern societies—between tradition and modernity. Ed. Hans-Jorg Albrecht et al. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2006, pp. 557-574.2288. abu hassan, Reem & welchman, Lynn. Changing the rules? Developments on ‘crimes of honour' in Jordan. 'Honour’. Crimes, paradigms, and violence against women. Ed. Lynn Welchman, Sara Hossain. London & New York: Zed Books, 2013, pp. 199-208.
2289. alqahtani, Ghufran. Violence against women in the name of honor: the case of Jordan. Thesis, Doctor of Juridical Science. Washington, DC: American University, 2019. 252 pp.
2290. ARNOLD, Kathryn Christine. Are the perpetrators of honor killings getting away with murder? Article 340 of the Jordanian Penal Code analyzed under the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. American University International Law Review, 16 v (2001) pp. 1343-1409.
2291. canaan, Taufiq. Der Mord in Sitten und Gebräuchen bei den Arabern Jordaniens. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins, 80 i (1964) pp. 85-98.
2292. faqir, Fadia. Intrafamily femicide in defence of honour: the case of Jordan. Third World Quarterly, 22 i (2001) pp. 65-82.
2293. furr, Ann & serhan, Muwafaq Al-. Tribal customary law in Jordan. South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business, 4 ii (2008) pp. 17-34.
2294. ghazwi, F. Modernization and the traditional system of penal justice in Jordan. Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 12 ii (1988) pp. 60-73.
2295. hammad, Suzanne. Gender-based violence: spotlight on ‘crimes of honour' in Jordan. Civil Society: Democratic Transformation in the Arab World, 7, lxxxiv, (1998) pp.
17-20.2296. Honoring the killers: justice denied for “honor” crimes in Jordan. Human Rights Watch, 16 i (2004) pp. 1-37.
2297. karadsheh, Tala. Honor killings in Jordan: an examination of public discourse. Undergraduate Honors Theses, College of William & Mary, 2010. 64 pp.
2298. nanes, Stefanie Eileen. Fighting honor crimes: evidence of civil society in Jordan. The Middle Eastjournal, 57 i (2003) pp. 112-129.
2299. neshwiwat, Ferris K. Honor crimes in Jordan: their treatment under Islamic and Jordanian criminal laws. Penn State International Law Review, 23 ii (2004) pp. 251-281.
2300. oweidi, Ahmad Saleh Suleiman. Bedouin justice in Jordan: the customary legal system of the tribes and its integration into the framework of state polity from 1921 onwards. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1982.
2301. perry, Megan A. & parker, Kathryn & Montgomery, Taylor R. An early Islamic homicide at Qasr Hallabat, Jordan. Near Eastern Archeology, 78 iv (2015) pp. 274-284.
2302. ruane, Rachel A. Murder in the name of honor: violence against women in Jordan and Pakistan. Emory International Law Review, 14 iii (2000) pp. 1523-1545.
2303. sided, Katarzyna. “Coming out” or “staying in the closet”— deconversion narratives of Muslim apostates in Jordan. Marburg Journal of Religion, 18 i (2016) pp. 1-35.
2304. tellenbach, Silvia. Ehrenmorde an Frauen in der arabischen Welt—Anmerkungen zu Jordanien und anderen Ländern. Wuquf-— Beiträge zur Entwicklung von Staat und Gesellschaft in Nordafrika, 13 (2003) pp. 74-89.
2305. warrick, Catherine. The vanishing victim: criminal law and gender in Jordan. University of Massachusetts Law & Society Review, 39 ii (2005) pp. 315-48.
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