Islamic Law and Transnational Diplomatic Law A Quest for Complementa

The book explores the compatibility of Islamic law and international diplomatic law, aiming to maximize diplomatic protection in Muslim states by invoking Islamic law in support of international diplomatic law at national level. The author investigates th

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Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law PHILOSOPHY, PUBLIC POLICY, AND TRANSNATIONAL L AW seeks, uniquely, to publish new and innovative arguments about global law and policy that transcend realist/positivist assumptions and the conventions of current legal/ policy discourse. This series means to encourage the application of systematic philosophical and theoretical arguments to practical policy and legal issues that combine domestic, comparative or international law. We will pursue scholarship that integrates the superstructure of the positive law with its philosophical and public policy substructure, and which, in this way, produces a more three dimensional understanding of transnational law and its evolution, meaning, imperatives and future. We seek dissertations, solo and edited volumes, as well as innovative reports that integrate new methods, epistemologies and interdisciplinary perspectives with practical issues on the full range of policy and legal dilemmas challenging transnational relations.

Principle Editor: JOHN MARTIN GILLROY, Professor of International Law, Philosophy, and Public Policy, & Founding Director of Graduate Studies, Environmental Policy Design Programs, Lehigh University, USA. Editorial Board: R. PAUL CHURCHILL, Elton Professor of Philosophy, George Washington University, USA. SERGIO DELLAVALLE, Associate Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Turin, Italy. ROGER O’KEEFE, Professor of Public International Law, University College London, UK. THOMAS SCHULTZ, Reader in Law, King’s College London, UK. MAURICE WADE, Professor of Philosophy, International Studies, and Public Policy Studies Co-Director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, Trinity College, USA. An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law: Philosophical Method, David Hume, and the Essence of Sovereignty By John Martin Gillroy Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law By Gary Chartier Hegemony and Global Citizenship: Transitional Governance for the 21st Century By Robert C. Paehlke Islamic Law and Transnational Diplomatic Law: A Quest for Complementarity in Divergent Legal Theories Muhammad-Basheer .A. Ismail

Islamic Law and Transnational Diplomatic Law A Quest for Complementarity in Divergent Legal Theories Muhammad-Basheer .A. Ismail

ISLAMIC LAW AND TRANSNATIONAL DIPLOMATIC LAW

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