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1251. ahmad, Muhammad. The crime of rape and the Hanafi doctrine of siyasah. Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 6 i (2014) pp. 161-192.

1252. azam, Hina. Sexual violation in Islamic law.

Substance, evidence, and procedure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 284 pp.

1253. azam, Hina. Competing approaches to rape in Islamic law. Feminism, law, and religion. Ed. Marie Failinger, Elizabeth Schiltz, Susan J. Stabile. Farnham etc.: Ashgate, 2013 pp. 327-341.

1254. azam, Hina. Rape as a variant of fornication (zina) in Islamic law: an examination of the early legal reports. Journal of Law and Religion, 28 ii (2012) pp. 441-466.

1255. azari, Hajar & tabatabai hesari, Nasrin. Protection of the right to privacy under international law and the Iranian legal system with a focus on the victims of rape. US-China Law Review, 13 ix (2016) pp. 641-664.

1256. Azari, Hajar. Assessment of capabilities and inadequacies of evidence in rape under Islamic law. US-China Law Review, 12 (2015) pp. 244-264.

1257. azari, Hajar. Protection of women victim of rape. Islamic and interna­tional legal perspectives. Ph.D. dissertation, Tilburg University, 2014. 358 pp.

1258. dupret, Baudouin. Normality, responsibility, morality: Norming vir­ginity and rape in the legal arena. Muslim traditions and modern tech­niques of power. Yearbook of the Sociology of Islam, 3. Ed. Armando Salvatore, Münster etc.: lit Verlag, 2001, pp. 165-184.

1259. nasri, Mohd Mukhlis Bin Mohd & hamat, Mohd Afandi Bin Awang. Islamic perspectives on the legality of marital rape in the framework of maqasid al-shari'ah. The Islamic Quarterly, 62 i (2018) pp. 169-192.

1260. noor, Azman Mohd. A victim’s claim of being raped is neither a confession to zina nor committing qadhf (making false accusation of zina). Muslim WorldJournal of Human Rights, 8 i (2011) pp. 1-20.

1261. noor, Azman Mohd. Rape: a problem of crime classification in Islamic law. Arab Law Quarterly, 24 iv (2010) pp. 417-438.

1262. noor, Azman Mohd. Punishment for rape in Islamic law. Malayan Law Journal, 5 (2009) pp. 1-9.

1263. noor, Azman Mohd & ibrahim, Ahmad Basri. The rights of a rape victim in Islamic law. International Islamic University Malaysia Law Journal, 16 i (2008) pp. 65-83.

1264. noor, Azman Mohd. Rape in Islamic law: problems of classification and adjudication. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Edinburgh, 2005. 243 pp.

1265. susila, Muhammad Endriyo. Islamic perspective on marital rape. Jurnal Media Hukum, 20 ii (2013) pp. 317-332.

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