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The Protection Of Women And Children In Islamic Law And International Humanitarian Law: A Critique Of John Kelsay”, Hamdard Islamicus, Xxv (3) (July-September 2002), Pp. 69-82, Muhammad Munir Dr.
The Protection Of Women And Children In Islamic Law And International Humanitarian Law: A Critique Of John Kelsay”, Hamdard Islamicus, Xxv (3) (July-September 2002), Pp. 69-82, Muhammad Munir Dr.
Dr. Muhammad Munir
Islam introduced the most humane rules in warfare before other religions or faiths could do it. Most authors acknowledge this fact, however, John Kelsay, Fredrick Donner, and few others doubt Islam's enormous contribution to bring in humanity in warfare. These authors assume that Islam has learned humanitarian principles, such as the principle of distinction, from the pre-Islamic practices; that Imam Al-Shafi'i allowed the killing of all women whether combatant or non-combatant; that even the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) allowed the killing of women and children; and that women and children can be enslaved. This work completely rebuts all …
A Tale Of Three Markets: The Law And Economics Of Predatory Lending
A Tale Of Three Markets: The Law And Economics Of Predatory Lending
Patricia A. McCoy
Predatory lending - the practice of making exploitative high-cost loans to naive borrowers - has spurred policy-makers, activists, lenders and scholars to debate whether intervention is warranted and, if so, what type of intervention is appropriate. The solution requires understanding the incentives in the home mortgage market that have fueled predatory lending. Recent changes in the credit market have created new possibilities for lenders to profit by exploiting information asymmetries to the detriment of unsophisticated borrowers. As a result, a new, predatory lending market has emerged alongside the legitimate prime and subprime home mortgage markets. Neither market forces nor existing …
Why I Teach, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Toward A Common Methodology In Contract Law, Antonio Lordi
Toward A Common Methodology In Contract Law, Antonio Lordi
antonio lordi
No abstract provided.
“The Relevance Of Prior Record In The Criminal Law: A Response To The Theory Of Professor Von Hirsch”, Darcy Macpherson
“The Relevance Of Prior Record In The Criminal Law: A Response To The Theory Of Professor Von Hirsch”, Darcy Macpherson
Darcy L MacPherson
No abstract provided.
Presenter, "How Green Was My Valley: Changing Roles And Relationships Of Lawyers In Silicon Valley And The Breakdown Of The Cravath System And The Tournament Of Lawyers," Joint Law And Society And Canadian Law And Society Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Bruce Price
Bruce M Price
No abstract provided.
Wojtylan Insight Into Love And Friendship: Shared Consciousness And The Breakdown Of Solidarity, Scott Fitzgibbon
Wojtylan Insight Into Love And Friendship: Shared Consciousness And The Breakdown Of Solidarity, Scott Fitzgibbon
Scott T. FitzGibbon
There is a fundamental clash in contemporary society between, on the one hand, an orthodox Christian understanding of human dignity and of what is required of us if we are to respect and honour the dignity of every human being and, on the other hand, a secularist vision of human existence. In his great Encyclical Evangelium Vitae, 'The Gospel of Life', Pope John Paul II identified as the practical expression of this clash the conflict between what he called the 'culture of life' and the 'culture of death'. The present volume explores the roots of the two cultures, contemporary manifestations …
Il «Claim» Nella Teoria Del Contratto, Antonio Lordi
Il «Claim» Nella Teoria Del Contratto, Antonio Lordi
antonio lordi
No abstract provided.
La Emergencia Económica Y El Derecho Del Consumidor, Martin Paolantonio
La Emergencia Económica Y El Derecho Del Consumidor, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis de los efectos negativos de la legislación de emergencia económica y su separación conceptual de la normativa de tutela del consumidor
Marriage And The Good Of Obligation, Scott T. Fitzgibbon
Marriage And The Good Of Obligation, Scott T. Fitzgibbon
Scott T. FitzGibbon
Marriage is obligatory. This is not to say, of course, that bachelorhood must be avoided or that everyone ought to get married. The point, rather, is that those who do wed form a relationship which embraces obligation as a fundamental component ("commitment norms," as Professor Elizabeth Scott has put it). This article aims to show why this is a good thing, and fundamentally so. Marriage and other affiliations, it seems, may involve obligation in two basic ways. The first way is instrumentally. The projects of married life require long-term commitment and fixity of purpose: raising children and paying off the …
Introducción Al Estudio De La Interpretación En El Código Civil Peruano, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Introducción Al Estudio De La Interpretación En El Código Civil Peruano, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Gastón Fernández Cruz
No abstract provided.
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein
Adam Epstein
The article covers the basics of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). It then demonstrates how the instructor can utilize and incorporate ADR to effectively teach in sport management classes and sports law at the intercollegiate level.