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1113. khalilieh, Hassan S. Islamic law of the sea. Freedom of navigation and passage rights in Islamic thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 283 pp.

1114. khalilieh, Hassan S. Perception of piracy in Islamic Sharia. Jews, Christians, and Muslims in medieval and early modern times: a fest­schrift in honor of Mark R. Cohen. Ed. Arnold Franklin et al. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2014, pp. 225-247.

1115. khalilieh, Hassan S. Islamic maritime law: an introduction. Leiden etc.: Brill, 1998. 202 pp. [See chapter 6 “Disciplinary laws”, pp. 149-161.]

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