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Justice In Distribution Of Resources In The Islamic Economic System, Abdel-Majid Al Salahin
Justice In Distribution Of Resources In The Islamic Economic System, Abdel-Majid Al Salahin
UAEU Law Journal
The Islamic economic system is characterized by justice in division of resources between all members of society. In order to achieve this goal, Islamic jurisprudence determines appropriate strategy that takes into account rights of low- social class of community, and considers justice among all society members.
This research aims to shed light on this Islamic principle, and illustrates how these principles play a role in maintaining social security in a Moslem community.
Microwaving Dreams? Why There Is No Point In Reheating The Hart-Dworkin Debate For International Law, Jason A. Beckett
Microwaving Dreams? Why There Is No Point In Reheating The Hart-Dworkin Debate For International Law, Jason A. Beckett
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A critique of attempts to transpose Hart and Dworkin's legal theories to international law. I demonstrate why neither approach can provide insights into international law. Hart and Dworkin are institutional theorists, their methodologies are anchored by the need to justify the exercise of socially centralised violence. International law lacks both institutions and centralised violence, and the stabilising force these bring; it is radically indeterminate. Attempts to suppress this indeterminacy have resulted in international lawyers fragmenting into communities of practice, united by their eschatological faith in the international community. I challenge this faith.