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Islam and international law: engaging self-centrism from a plurality of perspectives
In: Brill's Arab and Islamic law series
Preliminary Material /Marie-Luisa Frick and Andreas Th. Müller -- Introducing an Intricate Relationship /Marie-Luisa Frick and Andreas Th. Müller -- Islam and International Law /Awn S. Al-Khasawneh -- The Siyar Laws of Aggression: Juridical Re-interpretations of Qur'ānic Jihād and Their Contemporary Implications for International Law /Asma Afsaruddin -- Meaning and Method of the Interpretation of Sunnah in the Field of Siyar: A Reappraisal /Mohd Hisham Mohd Kamal -- Apostasy as a Matter of Islamic International Law /Necmettin Kizilkaya -- Suicide Attacks: Martyrdom Operations or Acts of Perfidy? /Muhammad Munir -- Islamic Diplomacy: Views of the Classical Jurists /Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul -- Treatment of Foreigners in the Classical Islamic State with Special Focus on Diplomatic Envoys: Al-Shaybānī and Amān /Khaled Ramadan Bashir -- The Ottoman Empire and the Institutionalization of European Diplomacy, 1500–1700 /Harriet Rudolph -- Promoting the Rule of Law: UN, OIC and ILA Initiatives Approaching Islamic Law /Irmgard Marboe -- New Muslim Perspectives in the Human Rights Debate /Abdulmumini A. Oba -- The Sharī'ah, International Human Rights Law and the Right to Hold Opinions and Free Expression: After Bilour's Fatwā /Javaid Rehman -- Religious Considerations in International Legal Discourse— The Example of Religious Defamation /Lorenz Langer -- Muslim States and the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: With Special Reference to Malaysia /Abdul Ghafur Hamid and Khin Maung Sein -- Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context /Mashood A. Baderin -- Islamic Law and International Criminal Law /Markus P. Beham -- Islamic Criminal Procedure and the Principle of Complementarity of the International Criminal Court /Matthias Cernusca -- Islam and Islamic Law in Contemporary International Relations /Maurits S. Berger -- Islamic Views of Global Order and their Impact on International Law /Gregor Novak -- Islam and the Future of the International Community /Muddathir 'Abd al-Rahīm -- Index /Marie-Luisa Frick and Andreas Th. Müller.
After the Arab Uprisings. Progress and Stagnation in the Middle East: by Shamiran Mako and Valentine M. Moghadam, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 288 pp., bibliography, index, £ 22,99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781108454797
In: Democratization, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 565-566
ISSN: 1743-890X
Revolution and human rights thought in the political philosophy of Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft and Anna Laetitia Barbauld
In: Journal of European studies, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 247-266
ISSN: 1740-2379
The Age of Reason is first and foremost an age of public reasoning. Equipped with a fresh and indeed unprecedented consciousness of feasibility and responsibility, educated citizens start to participate actively – and in many cases by taking personal risks – in discourses on political, religious and philosophical issues. In this article, I will highlight two core issues of the late eighteenth century – the dispute about the legitimacy of the French Revolution as well as its underlying philosophical conceptions and the rising human rights idea – and thereby revisit the interventions of three women who, though rediscovered in various fields of research, still have to gain their due recognition as pre-eminent political philosophers of their time.
Journal of European Studies / Revolution and human rights thought in the political philosophy of Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft and Anna Laetitia Barbauld
The Age of Reason is first and foremost an age of public reasoning. Equipped with a fresh and indeed unprecedented consciousness of feasibility and responsibility, educated citizens start to participate actively - and in many cases by taking personal risks - in discourses on political, religious and philosophical issues. In this article, I will highlight two core issues of the late eighteenth century - the dispute about the legitimacy of the French Revolution as well as its underlying philosophical conceptions and the rising human rights idea - and thereby revisit the interventions of three women who, though rediscovered in various fields of research, still have to gain their due recognition as pre-eminent political philosophers of their time. ; (VLID)5850940 ; Version of record
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Politische und gesellschaftliche Transformationen unter dem Radar: ein Irrlicht namens "Arabischer Frühling"
In: Leviathan: Berliner Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaft, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 657-680
ISSN: 0340-0425
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Politische und gesellschaftliche Transformationen unter dem Radar: Ein Irrlicht namens »Arabischer Frühling«
In: Leviathan: Berliner Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaft, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 657-680
ISSN: 1861-8588
Menschenrechte in europäischen Traditionen
In: Menschenrechte im Weltkontext, S. 43-48
Krieg Aller gegen Alle: zur menschen-rechtlichen Legitimation staatlicher Gewalt
In: Vom "Krieg aller gegen alle" zum staatlichen Gewaltmonopol und zurück?: herrschaftliche und private Gewalt in europäischer, internationaler und ideengeschichtlicher Perspektive, S. 17-38
Unter Zuhilfenahme von Sozialkontrakttheorien und konkreten Fallbeispielen werden die Legitimität des Gewaltmonopols, die Art und Weise dieser Gewalt sowie ihr Verhältnis zu den Menschenrechten untersucht. Anders als zur Zeit von Thomas Hobbes und seinem bekannt gewordenen Wort vom "Krieg Aller gegen Alle" bedrohen heute Massenvernichtungswaffen nicht nur einzelne Nationen ("Leviathane") sondern die gesamte Menschheit. Ein überstaatliches Gewaltmonopol könnte dieser Gefahr dadurch begegnen, dass es bisherige Fragen der äußeren Sicherheit der Staaten mit ihrer Absorption in die Sphäre der "Weltinnensicherheit" hinfällig macht. (ICE2)
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Power and justice in international relations: interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges
pt. 1. Power unleashed? The use of force in international relations and the future of international law -- pt. 2. Conceptual disputes in contemporary international law -- pt. 3. Knowledge production and epistemic violence in international relations -- pt. 4. Global social justice and the question of power.
L' excès: l'hypermodernité, entre droit et politique
In: Collection Droit et science politique
Power and justice in international relations: interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges
Outstanding and thought-provoking, this book highlights the (unilateral) use of force in international relations, the chances and risks of international criminal justice, and the question of epistemic violence. It contributes to a better understanding of the relation between power and justice in view of current global tensions while reflecting the work of the internationally acclaimed philosopher Hans Köchler.