Türkisches Recht, Islamisches Recht und Manche Modernen Aspekte
Author : Servet Armağan
About the Book
Following the author’s preface at the beginning of the book are forewords by two German scholars who recommend and praise this book. The book consists of two parts:
Part One: Turkish Law
1. Fundamental Principles of Turkish Law
2. Fundamental Principles of Turkish Electoral Law
3. Parliamentary Elections in Turkey
4. Constitutional Jurisprudence and Some Thoughts
5. The Headscarf Issue in Turkish Universities: A Constitutional Law Analysis
Part Two: Islamic Law
Islam and Science (in brief)
Gender Equality in Islamic Law
Regulations on Gender Equality in Contemporary Islamic States and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
A Topic in Legal History: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in an Islamic State
- The Legal Status of Slaves in Islamic Law
- Freedom of Religion and Conscience in Islamic Law
- The Right to Life in Islamic Law
- The Right to Life and Freedom of Religion in Islamic Law
- Propagation of Beliefs and Conversion in Islamic Law
- Islam and the Avoidance of Violence
- Constitutional Developments in Iraq and Afghanistan
Appendix: Turkish citizens’ petitions to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
The book concludes with a name and concept index.
Additional Information
| Category | Social Sciences |
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| Book Type | Monograph |
| Print Language | Almanca |
| Print Type | Printed |
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