Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws Series

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The aim of this series is to publish monographs on Islamic jurisprudence and law that approach the Islamic legal tradition from a comparative perspective. The main interest is to publish studies that place the Islamic legal tradition in comparative conversations with other legal systems and traditions. The scope of the series includes studies that engage Islamic law within its many socio-historical manifestations and contexts, both in the Arab and non-Arab worlds, elucidating the Islamic legal experience from a comparative legal perspective.

The special focus of the series is on studies of the pre-modern or modern periods that explore the role of Islamic law, especially as it relates to normatively relevant issues such as race, gender, identity, rule of law, and constitutionalism, but that do so through the application of comparative legal methodologies. Also of special interest are studies on the transformative moment during the colonial period, which explore the influence of legal imperialism upon the historical trajectories of Islamic law.

Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws Series is the continuation of the discontinued series Arab and Islamic Laws Series. For more information on Arab and Islamic Laws Series click here.

The series published an average of one volume per year over the last 5 years.
The Rome Statute and Islamic Law
A Comparative Analysis with Special Reference to Saudia Arabia
Band 16
978-90-04-71173-0
Legal Maxims in Islamic Law
Concept, History and Application of Axioms of Juristic Accumulation
Band 15
978-90-04-44467-6
International Law and Islam
Historical Explorations
Band 14
978-90-04-38837-6
Islamic Commercial Law
Contemporariness, Normativeness and Competence
Band 12
978-90-04-34446-4
Toward the Reform of Private Waqfs
A Comparative Study of Islamic Waqfs and English Trusts
Band 10
978-90-04-30696-7
Islam and International Law
Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives
Band 7
978-90-04-23336-2
Global Sukūk and Islamic Securitization Market
Financial Engineering and Product Innovation
Band 6
978-90-04-20744-8
Principles of Islamic International Criminal Law
A Comparative Search
Band 5
978-90-04-20397-6
Competing Fundamentalisms and Egyptian Women’s Family Rights
International Law and the Reform of Sharī’a-derived Legislation
Band 4
978-90-04-20310-5
The Status of Women under Islamic Law and Modern Islamic Legislation
Third Edition of the Revised and Updated Work
Band 3
978-90-47-42620-2
The Application of Islamic Criminal Law in Pakistan
Sharia in Practice
Band 2
978-90-47-42572-4
Risk Management in Islamic Finance
An Analysis of Derivatives Instruments in Commodity Markets
Band 1
978-90-47-44030-7
The Concept of Islamic International Criminal Law
A Comparitive Study
978-90-04-63595-1
Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl (University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law)