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OverviewThrough the analysis of Al-Shaybani’'s most prolific work As-Siyar Al Kabier, this book offers a unique insight into the classic Islamic perspective on international law. Despite being recognised as one of the earliest contributors to the field of international law, there has been little written, in English, on Al-Shaybani’'s work; this book will go some way towards filling the lacuna. International Islamic Law examines Al-Shaybani’'s work alongside that of other leading scholars such as: Augustine, Gratian, Aquinas, Vitoria and Grotius, proving a full picture of early thinking on international law. Individual chapters provide discussion on Al-Shaybani’'s writing in relation to war, peace, the consequences of war and diplomatic missions. Khaled Ramadan Bashir uses contemporary international law vocabulary to enable the reader to consider Al-Shaybani’'s writing in a modern context. This book will be a useful and unique resource for scholars in the field of international Islamic law, bringing together and translating a number of historical sources to form one accessible and coherent text. Scholars researching the historical and jurisprudential origins of public international law topics, such as: international humanitarian law, ‘just war’, international dispute resolution, asylum and diplomacy will also find the book to be an interesting and valuable text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Khaled R. BashirPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.636kg ISBN: 9781788113854ISBN 10: 1788113853 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 26 October 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. Reading Historical Sources 3. The Law of War 4. Rules on the Consequences of War 5. The Law of Peace 6. Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviews`Khaled Ramadan Bashir is to be commended for shining a light on Shaybani and his place as a pioneer and one of the greatest of scholars of international law. This study breaks the stranglehold of the European origins of international law and forces scholars to engage with the millennium between Antiquity and Discovery by acknowledging the centrality of the Siyar: the study of the Islamic Law of Nations.' -- Jean Allain, Monash University, Australia `Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Ramadan Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- Marie-Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria 'Bashir's book is a valuable addition to the literature of international law, as it can be regarded as the first comprehensive English-language study of Al-Shaybani's Siyar. Bashir should be highly praised for his scholarly presentation of Al-Shaybani's Siyar to the readership of international law and, more importantly, for locating Al-Shaybani in the list of international law scholars who have made outstanding contributions to world peace and security.' -- Abdulmalik M Altamimi, Journal of Law and Religion 'Dr Bashir's book is a masterpiece. It strikes at the foundation of modern international law by challenging its historical attribution to Western Europe. The book will be an interesting read for students and scholars of international law who may be interested in knowing the intersections between classical Islamic international law and modern international law on the one hand and the major similarities and differences between Al-Shaybani and St Augustine, Gratian, Aquinas, Vitoria and Grotius on the other hand. The book is highly recommended.' -- Abubakri Yekini, Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law & Practice 'Bashir's book indeed promises to redefine the history of international law.' -- Jus Gentium, Journal of International Legal History 'Elegantly written, clearly ordered, extensively referenced and meticulously examined.' -- Nicholas Coulton, Ecclesiastical Law Journal 'Khaled Ramadan Bashir is to be commended for shining a light on Shaybani and his place as a pioneer and one of the greatest of scholars of international law. This study breaks the stranglehold of the European origins of international law and forces scholars to engage with the millennium between Antiquity and Discovery by acknowledging the centrality of the Siyar: the study of the Islamic Law of Nations.' -- Jean Allain, Monash University, Australia 'Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Ramadan Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- Marie-Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria `Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Ramadan Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- Marie-Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria `Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- Marie-Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria `Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- -Marie Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria 'Elegantly written, clearly ordered, extensively referenced and meticulously examined.' -- Nicholas Coulton, Ecclesiastical Law Journal 'Khaled Ramadan Bashir is to be commended for shining a light on Shaybani and his place as a pioneer and one of the greatest of scholars of international law. This study breaks the stranglehold of the European origins of international law and forces scholars to engage with the millennium between Antiquity and Discovery by acknowledging the centrality of the Siyar: the study of the Islamic Law of Nations.' -- Jean Allain, Monash University, Australia 'Positioning himself in the enduring dispute over the nature, legacy and contemporary relevance of Siyar, Khaled Ramadan Bashir aims at enlarging the traditional Western perspective on international law. One does not have to agree in all its particulars to find this book thought-provoking and an important contribution to intercivilizational legal dialogue.' -- Marie-Luisa Frick, University of Innsbruck, Austria Author InformationKhaled Ramadan Bashir, The University of Aberdeen, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |