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منشور في 2005
Sharīʿa and Custom in Libyan Tribal Society : An Annotated Translation of Decisions from the Sharīʿa Courts of Adjābiya and Kufra /

: This volume presents annotated English translations of 72 court decisions handed down by the the Sharīʿa Courts of Adjābiya and Kufra roughly during the period 1930-1970; the original texts (facsimiles and edited documents) appeared in A.Layish, Legal Documents on Libyan Tribal Society in Process of Sedentarization (Wiesbaden, 1998). The documents address personal status, succession, homicide and bodily injury, property, obligation, and attest to the interaction between the sharīʿa representing normative Islam, and tribal customary law, representing social reality in Cyrenaica during the aforementioned period. They also exemplify the qadi 's role of bringing a Bedouin society within the orbit of normative Islam. A.Borg's essay Orality, Languages, and Culture in Arabic Juridical Discourse addresses cultural aspects of orality on the language of these documents. The study is intended for Orientalists, Islamologists, legal and social historians, social scientists, and lawyers interested in Islamic and comparative law.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047406266
9789004140820

منشور في 2007
Naming and thinking God in Europe today : theology in global dialogue /

: Is there a new need and place for God-talk in Europe? The present volume both confirms this and opens up new questions for discussion. It shows how different traditions of naming and thinking God in Europe draw on various theoretical and philosophical foundations that are in competition with one another in many ways. Due to socio-cultural, historical and political divides between Eastern and Western Europe, these theological traditions often suffer from isolation and mutual misunderstanding. Can the inherent tensions and conflicts be understood more adequately? While exploring a variety of approaches in Europe on the topic, several authors also ask: How can God be named and thought in Europe, which finds itself in the midst of complex crosscultural and interreligious processes - particularly as immigration increases and peoples of non-Christian faith traditions name and think God in ways that differ from and sometimes conflict with Europe's dominant religion(s) and secular culture? What function and impact will traditional God-talk have in a globalizing Europe as religions such as Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism move into the foreground? This volume not only reveals the broad spectrum of its topic but also documents the vivid seeking undertaken by a new generation of European theologians and scholars of religion who openly engage the question of how to live and believe in Europe today, facing complex global challenges.
: "This volume is the first publication of a three-year-long European Socrates Intensive program entitled "The concept of God in Europe's global religious dialogue," compare pages [11]. The program comprised three conference seminars that met in 2003, 2004, and 2005. The papers in this volume were presented at the meeting held in May, 2003, in Vienna. : 1 online resource (536 pages) : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004358225 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

منشور في 2025
Seeking justice in and out of court : dispute resolution in Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt

: PTOLEMAIC EGYPT Dispute resolution in Alexandria and in the Chora in third-century BC Egypt / Anne-Emmanuelle Vei?sse Courts, justice and culture in Ptolemaic law: or the rise of Egyptian jurists / Joseph G. Manning Ptolemaic government ideology on dispute resolution / Vale?rie Wyns Access to justice in Ptolemaic Egypt. Assessing the judiciary through three case studies from the Thebaid / Katelijn Vandorpe and Vale?rie Wyns The resolution of interpersonal violence through extrajudicial channels in the Demotic documents / Christine Hue-Arce? Beyond earthly justice - Petitioning deities and divine judgement in the "Letters to Gods" / Edward O.D. Love Keep it for yourself: Private associations and internal dispute resolution in Ptolemaic Egypt / Mario C.D. Paganini ROMAN AND LATE ANTIQUE EGYPT Accessing justice in Roman Egypt: Quantitative methods and their limitations / Benjamin Kelly Measuring police effectiveness in Roman Egypt: A comparative perspective / Sofie Waebens Dispute resolution between husband and wife in Roman Egypt: Legal mechanisms and familial strategies / Marianna Thoma Predictably unpredictable: Water rights, community, and conflict in Fayyum irrigation / Brendan Haug Disputing public authority in the late Roman countryside. P. Cair. Masp. I 67002 revised / Matthias Stern Judicial interventions in late antique recommendation letters: a way of seeking justice? / Bruno Marien Roman elements of religious dispute resolutions in the Theodosian Age / Luise M. Frenkel Holy men, Roman legal practice, and social memory in late antique Egypt / Nicholas Venable

منشور في 2023
Post-Emancipation Indenture and Migration : Identities, Racialization and Transnationalism /

: The chapters in this volume contribute to the current scholarship on historical and contemporary migrations by providing new interdisciplinary approaches to historical and contemporary global migratory issues, while simultaneously analyzing ethnicization, identity formation, racialization, citizenship, nationalism, and Tansnationalism. Themes such as border crossing, forced migration, displacement, and statelessness are problematized, and in the process, challenge existing dominant meta­narratives. One distinctive feature is how marginalized and silenced voices shift from the margin to the centre of migration narratives, reinforced by the fact that most contributors write from an insider's perspective.
: 1 online resource (328 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004753938