Arab law quarterly.
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- Arab law quarterly (Online)
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VOLUME 39 (2025): ISSUE 1-2 (Jan 2025) - The Rights of Victims to Justice in the Iraqi Criminal Justice System - Defects in the Moral Rights Regimes of the Countries of the Middle East - Tacit Choice of Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts: The Hague Principles and Arab Laws Compared - The Application of the Good Faith Principle in the 2018 Commercial Lien Law: Toward a Better Performance - Qiṣāṣ in the Modern State: Searching for the Victim’s Family in Middle Eastern Criminal Law - Les Droits des Personnes Handicapées aux Emirats Arabes Unis au Regard de la Législation Nationale et Internationale - The 2020 Revision of the Algerian Constitution and the Ḥirāk: Returning to Constitutional Order after the Institutional Disorders of 2019 - Reflections on International Law and Occupation: Israel and Palestine, Prolonged Occupation and International Law, edited by Nada Kiswanson and Susan Power - Debating the Law, Creating Gender: Shariʿa and Lawmaking in Palestine, 2012–2018, written by Irene Schneider - A Continuity of Shariʿa: Political Authority and Homicide in the Nineteenth Century, written by Brian Wright
Volume 38 (2024): Issue 5 (Nov 2024) Islam Compliance, beyond Sharīʿah Compliance: Toward a Broader Socio-Economic Transformation - Ribā and Paying Off Non-stipulated Interest: The Capability to Become a Prevalent Custom (ʿUrf) in Islamic Society - The Egyptian State as a Muǧtahid: Law and Religion in the Jurisprudence of the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court - The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court on the Abolition of Public Interest Litigation, Decision of 14 January 2023 in the Constitutional Challenge 120/36
- Secularization of Islam in Post-Revolutionary Iran, written by Mahmoud Pargoo
Volume 38 (2024): Issue 4 (Jul 2024): Special Issue: Islamic Constitutionalism - Special Issue on Islamic Constitutionalism - Print, Publish, Punish: The Qur’an and the Law from Colonial India to Contemporary Pakistan - Religious Approaches to Constitutionalism: Empirical Scholarship and Exceptionalism - Islamic Constitutionalism in Pakistan - Do Adjectives Matter? Exploring the ‘Islamic’ in Constitutions and Constitutionalism(s)
Volume 38 (2024): Issue 3 (May 2024) - The Rights of Religious Minorities in Iraq: The Case of the Forced Conversion of Minors
- The Islamic Finance Contract between Indifference, Recharacterisation, and Invalidation: A Look at the Judicial Trends in Light of Economic and Regulatory Backgrounds in Egypt, Kuwait, and Oman
- International Responsibility of State for the Acts of an Unsuccessful Insurrectional Movement: Case of ISIS in Iraq - Draining International Water Law: Lessons from the Israel–Occupied Palestinian Territory Context - A First Violation of the Sharia Provision: Egypt’s SCC’s Ruling of 15 January 2006, in the Case No. 113/xxvi (Annotated and Translated) - Religion and Contract Law in Islam: From Medieval Trade to Global Finance , written by Valentino Cattelan
Volume 38 (2024): Issue 1-2 (Feb 2024)
Volume 37 (2023): Issue 5 (Nov 2023) - The Politics of ʿUmar b. al-Khaṭṭāb and Zinā-Stoning - Who is representing the Palestinian People: The Palestine Liberation Organization or the State of Palestine? The Aftermath of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 67/19 - Reconsidering the Special Rules of Mitigation of Damages for Breach of Contract for the Sale of Goods in UAE Law - The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age as Expressed in a Muslim Country: A Case Study of Kuwait - Is It Possible to Overrule a Constitutional Precedent in the Egyptian Legal System? - The Sex-Trafficking of Refugees and its Legal Challenges: The Case of Lebanon
- The Jurisdiction of the UAE Federal Supreme Court on Constitutional Interpretation - One Year of Civil Family Law in the United Arab Emirates: A Preliminary Assessment
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