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Frontmatter
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Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Reimagining Global Justice 1
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Part I. The Challenge of Universality and Cultural/Religious Legitimacy
- Chapter 1. Islamic Ambivalence to Political Violence: Islamic Law and International Terrorism 35
- Chapter 2. Problems of Universal Cultural Legitimacy for Human Rights 65
- Chapter 3. Toward a Cross-Cultural Approach to Defining International Standards of Human Rights: The Meaning of Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 97
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Part II. Prospects of Mediation for the Paradox of Universality and State Self-Regulation
- Chapter 4. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws 121
- Chapter 5. Islamic Foundations of Religious Human Rights 140
- Chapter 6. Cultural Transformation and Normative Consensus on the Best Interest of the Child 161
- Chapter 7. Toward an Islamic Hermeneutics for Human Rights 182
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Part III. Regional and Global Perspectives
- Chapter 8. Competing Claims to Religious Freedom and Communal Self-Determination in Africa 199
- Chapter 9. Globalization and Jurisprudence: An Islamic Perspective 223
- Chapter 10. The Politics of Religion and the Morality of Globalization 247
- Chapter 11. Global Citizenship and Human Rights: From Muslims in Europe to European Muslims 272
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 345
- Index 369
- Acknowledgments 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Reimagining Global Justice 1
-
Part I. The Challenge of Universality and Cultural/Religious Legitimacy
- Chapter 1. Islamic Ambivalence to Political Violence: Islamic Law and International Terrorism 35
- Chapter 2. Problems of Universal Cultural Legitimacy for Human Rights 65
- Chapter 3. Toward a Cross-Cultural Approach to Defining International Standards of Human Rights: The Meaning of Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 97
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Part II. Prospects of Mediation for the Paradox of Universality and State Self-Regulation
- Chapter 4. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws 121
- Chapter 5. Islamic Foundations of Religious Human Rights 140
- Chapter 6. Cultural Transformation and Normative Consensus on the Best Interest of the Child 161
- Chapter 7. Toward an Islamic Hermeneutics for Human Rights 182
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Part III. Regional and Global Perspectives
- Chapter 8. Competing Claims to Religious Freedom and Communal Self-Determination in Africa 199
- Chapter 9. Globalization and Jurisprudence: An Islamic Perspective 223
- Chapter 10. The Politics of Religion and the Morality of Globalization 247
- Chapter 11. Global Citizenship and Human Rights: From Muslims in Europe to European Muslims 272
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 345
- Index 369
- Acknowledgments 375