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3280. abdulrahman, A. Al-Turki. Capital punishment for drug offences in Islam and its application in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. An evaluative study. Ph.D. dissertation, University of London, 2000.

427 pp.

3281. adler, Frank. Nations not obsessed with crime. Littleton: Rothman, 1983. 204 pp.

3282. Adults before their time: children in Saudi Arabia’s criminal justice sys­tem. New York: Human Rights Watch, 80 iv (2008). 80 pp.

3283. alanazi, Fahad & jones, Andrew & menon, Catherine. Sharia law and digital forensics in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, 13 iii (2018) pp. 5-19.

3284. algarni, Abdullah Faze. Policing internet fraud in Saudi Arabia: expressive gestures or adaptive strategies? Policing & Society, 23 iv (2013) pp. 498-515.

3285. ali, Badr-el-din. Islamic law and crime: the case of Saudi Arabia. Inter­national Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 9 i-ii (1985) pp. 45-56.

3286. ALJOIDI aldosari, Hamad Hosain Saleh. El concepto de dubio en la jurisprudencia Islamica a traves de los postulados teoricos de Ibn Qudama. Una formulacion del derecho penal Saudi. Ph.D. dissertation, Universidad Autònoma de Madrid, 2016. 296 pp.

3287. alkharashi, Suliman Abdullah. Human rights in the stage of criminal investigation: a comparison between law and practice in Saudi Arabia and England and Wales. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sussex, 2015. 325 pp.

3288. alotaibi, Hajed Abdulhadi S. Minors’ crimes in Saudi Arabia. Analyti­cal thematic study on Saudijuveniles’ system. Ph.D. dissertation, Bangor University, 2018. 223 pp.

3289. almohideb, Abdulrahman M. Criminal procedures relevant to crimes of killing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Glasgow, 1996. 334 pp.

3290. almolhem, Mohammad Ali. A classification of adult offenders in Dammam central prison, Saudi Arabia.

Ph.D. dissertation, Mississippi State University, 1986. 112 pp.

3291. alnaami, Khalid. Criminal medical liability in Islamic law (Sharia) (with some applications in Saudi Arabia). Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, 2012. 133 pp.

3292. alobeid, A. Police functions and organization in Saudi Arabia. Police Studies, 10 (1989) pp. 80-84.

3293. alromaih, Yousef Ahmed. Social control and delinquency in Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, Washington State University, 1993. 127 pp.

3294. alshaibani, Majed. Compensatory damages granted in personal inju­ries: supplementing Islamic jurisprudence with elements of common law. Doctor of Juridical Science dissertation, Indiana University, Maurer School of Law, 2017. 183 pp.

3295. ALSHEHRI, Faiz. Übersetzungsorientierte Terminologiearbeit am Beispiel des Strafrechts in Osterreich und Saudi-Arabien. Ph.D. disserta­tion, Universität Wien, 2015. 461 pp.

3296. alsubaie, Mohammed Fahad Aljiday. Corporate criminal liability in Saudi Arabia. Research handbook on Islamic law and society. Ed. Nadirsyah Hosen. Cheltenham etc.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, pp. 201-216.

3297. atawneh, Muhammad Al-. Wahhabi legal theory as reflected in mod­ern official Saudi fatwas: ijtihad, taqlid, sources, and methodology. Islamic Law and Society, 18 iii/iv (2011) pp. 327-355.

3298. basha, Bakri. The significant influences of Islamic law on decreasing crime rate in Saudi Arabian society. Ph.D. dissertation, United States International University, San Diego, 1979. 178 pp.

3299. BENCOMO, C. Saudi Arabia: flawed justice: the execution of ’Abd al-Karim Mara’i al-Naqshabandi. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch, 1997. 19 pp.

3300. bin ali, Mohamed. Al-Wala’ wal Bara’ in Wahhabism: from a tool to fight shirk to takfir of Muslim leaders. Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture, 7 i (2019) pp. 28-43.

3301. black, Ann. Court ceremonies, ritual and symbolism: how Islamic law and English common law are conceptualised and apply to an unlawful killing.

Griffith Law Review, 21 ii (2012) pp. 500-533.

3302. brand, Joseph L. Aspects of Saudi Arabian law and practice. Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, 9 i (1986) pp. 1-29.

3303. BROSTERHOUS, Anthony D. An introduction to the criminal law of Saudi Arabia including the “hudud crimes”. ll.m. thesis, Columbia University, School of Law, 1963. 50 pp.

3304. duncan, Mary Carter. Playing by their rules: the death penalty and foreigners in Saudi Arabia. Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 27 i (1998) pp. 231-248.

3305. The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia: proceedings of the symposium held in Riyadh, 16-21 Shawal, 1396 A.H. (9-13 October, 1976). Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Interior, Crime Prevention Research Centre, 1980, 606 pp.

3306. eijk, Esther van. Sharia and national law in Saudi Arabia. Sharia incor­porated. A comparative overview of the legal systems of twelve Muslim countries in past and present. Ed. Jan Michiel Otto. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010, pp. 139-180.

3307. eshaikh, Hesham A.A. Al-. Human rights and the trial of the accused: a legal comparative study between the judicial system in Saudi Arabia and the standards required by the European Convention on Human Rights. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2005. 388 pp.

3308. ESMAEILI, Hossein & gans, Jeremy. Islamic law across cultural bor­ders: the involvement of Western nationals in Saudi murder trials. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 28 ii (2000) pp. 145-174.

3309. ESMAEILI, Hossein. On a slow boat towards the rule of law: the nature of law in the Saudi Arabian legal system. Arizona journal of International & Comparative Law, 26 i (2009) pp. 1-47.

3310. Forster, Franziska. Liwat oder shudhüdh jinsi? Der Prozeß der Heteronormalisierung am Beispiel eines zeitgenossischen Textes aus Saudi-Arabien. Muslim bodies: body, sexuality and medicine in Muslim societies.

Korper, Sexualität undMedizin in muslimischen Gesellschaften. Ed. Susanne Kurz, Claudia Preckel, Stefan Reichmuth. Münster etc.: lit Verlag, 2016, pp. 155-190.

3311. fronzoni, Vasco. Sexuality and reforms against gender violence in Islam, between preachers and law. Focus on Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Morocco. Il Diritto Ecclesiastico, 128 iii-iv (2017) pp. 663-672.

3312. Gilani, Syed Nazir. Juvenile justice in Saudi-Arabia. Delinquency and juvenilejustice systems in the non-Western world. Ed. Paul C. Friday, Xin Ren. Monsey, New York: Criminal Justice Press 2006, pp. 145-162.

3313. gray, Seymour. The malpractice plaintiff wanted blood money. Medical Economics, 61 ix (1984) pp. 179-180.

3314. hageel, Suleiman. Human rights in Islam and their applications in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Riyadh: King Fahd National Library, 2001.

3315. hamoudi, Abdulaziz K. Al-. Criminal defense in Saudi-Arabia. An empirical study of the practice of criminal defense in Saudi-Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 2014. 289 pp.

3316. hamzah, Dawood Adesola. Impact of international law on the appli­cation of Islamic law in Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of London (soas), 2015. 327 pp.

3317. hargan, Abdulhamid Abdullah Al-. The Saudi pre-trial criminal pro­cedure and human rights. A comparative and evaluative study. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Kent, 2006. 327 pp.

3318. hejailan, Hussam Salah. Saudi Arabia. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 7 (2000-2001) pp. 271-281.

3319. hejailan, Salah Al-. Legal developments in Saudi Arabia. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 4 (1995) pp. 338-350.

3320. hewesh, Sheikh Mohammad Ibn Ibrahim Al-. Sharia penalties and ways of their implementation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (First: retaliation penalty ‘kisas’, blood money ‘diya’, expiation ‘kaf­fara’). The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia, Proceedings of the symposium held in Ryadh 16-21 Shawal (9-13 October 1976).

Rome: Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1980, pp. 345-400.

3321. hill, Thomas. Foreign representatives: Saudi law and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (fcpa). Arab Law Quarterly, 4 (1989) pp. 291-325.

3322. ibn ahmed, Bulhaj al-Arabi. The civil & criminal inaccuracies of the physicians in the Islamic fiqh & the Saudi law. Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Journal/Majallat Al-Buhuth Al-Fiqhtyah Al- Mu’asira, 52 (2001-2002) pp. 9-23.

3323. jones, Mark. Islamic law in Saudi Arabia: a responsive view. Inter­national Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 16 i-ii (1992) pp. 43-56.

3324. ‘Killing in the name of justice’. The death penalty in Saudi Arabia. London: Amnesty International, 2015. 44 pp.

3325. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Criminal laws, regulations and procedures handbook. Strategic information, regulations, procedures. Washington, DC: International Business Publications, 2016. 288 pp.

3326. koman, Mohammed Ali. La recherche de la preuve en matière penale: etude comparee du droit jranqais et des droits des pays arabe du Golfe. Thèse de doctorat en Sciences criminelles. Universite de Poitiers, 1993. 435 pp.

3327. layish, Aharon. Saudi Arabian legal reform as a mechanism to mod­erate Wahhabi doctrine. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 107 ii (1987) pp. 279-292.

3328. merenbach, Richard N. Religious law and religious freedom in Saudi Arabia and Israel: a comparative study. Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 12 i (1988) pp. 235-260.

3329. Moore, Richter H. Jr. Islamic legal systems: traditional (Saudi Arabia), contemporary (Bahrain), and evolving (Pakistan). Ed. C. Fields, R.H. Moore. Comparative criminal justice: Traditional and nontraditional systems of law and control. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1996, pp. 390-410.

3330. moore, Richter H. Jr. Courts, law, justice and criminal trials in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 11 i-ii (1987) pp.

61-67.

3331. moore, Richter H. The criminal justice system of Saudi Arabia. International Criminal Justice Systems II. Omaha, NE: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1986, pp. 139-198.

3332. mourad, Farouk A.R. & al-sa'aty, Hassan. Impact of Islamic penal laws on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia: findings of a research study. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world. Ed. Tahir Mahmood et al. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 340-366.

3333- mourad, Farouk Abdul Rahman. Effect of the implementation of the Islamic legislation on crime prevention in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia—a field research. The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the symposium held in Ryadh 16-21 Shawal (9-13 October 1976). Rome: Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1980, pp. 491-591.

3334. muaygil, Ruaim. The role of physicians in state-sponsored corporal punishment. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 25 iii (2016) pp. 479-492.

3335. murty, Komanduri S. & roebuck, Julian B. & almolhem, Mohammad A. Profile of adult offenders in Dammam central prison, Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminaljustice, 15 i-ii (1991) pp. 89-97.

3336. mutrak, Sheikh Omar Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-. Sharia penalties and ways of their implementation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Second: fixed penalties ‘hudud’ and discretionary penalties ‘ta'zir’). The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia, Proceedings of the symposium held in Ryadh 16-21 Shawal (9-13 October 1976). Rome: Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1980, pp. 401-490.

3337. nedza, Justyna. The sum of its parts: the state as apostate in contem­porary Saudi militant Islamism. Accusations of unbelief in Islam: a dia­chronic perspective on takflr. Ed. Camilla Adang, Hassan Ansari, Maribel Fierro, Sabine Schmidtke. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2016, pp. 304-326.

3338. omeir, Khalid Al-. La politique criminelle du royaume d’Arabie Saoudite. These de doctorat, Universite de Poitiers, 1997. 361 pp.

3339. otterbeck, Jonas & mattsson, Douglas & pastene, Orlando. “I am Satan!” Black metal, Islam and blasphemy in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Contemporary Islam, 12 iii (2018) pp. 267-286.

3340. peiffer, Elizabeth. The death penalty in traditional Islamic law and as interpreted in Saudi Arabia and Nigeria. William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law, 11 iii (2005) pp. 507-539.

3341. Perpetual minors: human rights abuses stemming from male guardi­anship and sex segregation in Saudi Arabia. New York: Human Rights Watch. April 19, 2008. 49 pp.

3342. Precarious justice. Arbitrary detention and unfair trials in the deficient criminal justice system of Saudi Arabia. Human Rights Watch, 20 iii(E) (2008). 144 pp.

3343. RAHIMI, Zaki A. Treatment of offenders in the Saudi criminal justice system. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 17 i (1997) pp. 189-193.

3344. rasheed, M. al-Sa'ad Al- & al-hewesh, M.I. Administration of crim­inal justice in Saudi Arabia: a brief account. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world. Ed. Tahir Mahmood et al. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 367-374.

3345. ridge, Hannah. Economic and historical influence on the application of capital punishment in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Lights: the MESSA Quarterly, 3 i (2014) pp. 1-30.

3346. SALOOM, Rachel. Is beheading permissible under Islamic law? Comparing terrorist jihad and the Saudi Arabian death penalty. UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, 10 i (2005) pp. 221-249.

3347. Saudia Arabia—defence submission by Salah Ibrahim Al-Hejailan in the case of Lucille McLauchlan and Deborah Kim Parry. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 3 (1996) pp. 491-505.

3348. Saudi courts—women's rights—General Court of Qatif sentences gang-rape victim to prison and lashings for violating “illegal mingling” law. Harvard Law Review, 121 viii (2008) pp. 2254-2261.

3349. schwartz, Stephen. Sharfa in Saudi Arabia, today and tomorrow. Radical Islam’s rules: the worldwide spread of extreme Shari’a law. Ed. Paul Marshall. Lanham, MD etc.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005, pp. 19-40.

3350. Schweitzer, Elisa. Zum Straftatbestand der Kindesmisshandlung: Ein Blick auf die Rechtspraxis in Saudi-Arabien. ZR&I—ZeitschriftJur Recht undIslam/Journal of Law & Islam, 11 (2019) pp. 113-144.

3351. SHAMMARI, Tareq Saeed Al-. Special measures for witnesses in the crim­inal justice system: from England and Wales to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of East Anglia, 2016. 254 pp.

3352. so, Winky. Contemporary issues of capital punishment in Saudi Arabia. City University of Hongkong Law Review, 2 (2010) pp. 261-276.

3353. solaim, Soliman A. Saudi Arabia's judicial system. Middle East Journal, 25 (1971) pp. 403-407.

3354. souryal, Sam S. The role of Shariah law in deterring criminality in Saudi-Arabia. International Journal of Comparative and Applied CriminalJustice, 12 i-ii (1988) pp. 1-25.

3355. souryal, Sam S. The religionization of a society: the continuing appli­cation of Shariah law in Saudi Arabia. Journalfor the Scientific Study of Religion, 26 iv (1987) pp. 429-449.

3356. subaie, Salman Muhammed Al-. The right to a fair trial under Saudi law of criminal procedure: a human rights critique. Ph.D. dissertation, Brunel University, London, 2013. 189 pp.

3357. swazo, Norman K. The case of Hamza Kashgari: examining apostasy, heresy, and blasphemy under Sharia. The Review of Faith & Inter­national Affairs, 12 iv (2014) pp. 16-26.

3358. TURKI, Abdulrahman A.N. Al-. Capital punishmentfor drug offences in Islam and its application in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. disser­tation, University of London (soas), 2000. 427 pp.

3359. Vogel, Frank E. The public and private in Saudi Arabia: restrictions on the powers of Committees for Ordering the Good and Forbidding Evil. Social Research, 70 iii (2003) pp. 749-768.

3360. vogel, Frank E. Islamic law and legal system: studies of Saudi Arabia. Leiden: Brill, 2000. 404 pp.

3361. vogel, Frank Edward. Islamic law and legal system studies of Saudi Arabia. Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1993. 813 pp.

3362. WAHBA, Tawfiq ‘Alì. L’applicazione della sari‘a e il suo ruolo nella stabi­lizzazione della sicurezza nel Regno di Arabia Saudita. Dossier Mondo Islamico 1. Dibattito sull’applicazione della Sharia. Turin: Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli, 1995, pp. 23-27.

3363. walker, Jeffrey K. The rights of the accused in Saudi criminal proce­dure. Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law journal, 15 iv (1993) pp. 863-888.

3364. Wardak, Ali. Crime and social control in Saudi Arabia. Transnational and comparative criminology. Ed. James W.E. Sheptycki, Ali Wardak. London: Cavendish, 2004. 375 pp.

3365. wasella, Jürgen. Vom Fundamentalisten zum Atheisten: die Dissiden­tenkarriere des ’Abdallah al-Qäslml 1907-1996. Gotha: Perthes, 1997. 265 pp.

3366. Weinberg, Jon. Sword of justice? Beheadings rise in Saudi Arabia. Harvard International Review, 29 iv (2008) pp. 15.

3367. WILCKE, Christoph. Precariousjustice: arbitrary detention and unfair trials in the deficient criminaljustice system of Saudi Arabia. New York: Human Rights Watch, 2008. 144 pp.

3368. young, Jacqueline M. Torture and inhumane punishment of United States citizens in Saudi Arabia and the United States government’s fail­ure to act. Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 16 iv (1993) pp. 663-687.

3369. ZOFAIRI, Fayez Al. Un aspect de la neutralisation des normes penales: la theorie desfaitsjustificatifs: etude comparee des droitsfrangais, kowei- tien et saoudien. Thèse de Doctorat en droit penal et sciences crim­inelles. Universite de Poitiers, 1997, 2 vols. 549 pp.

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