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21. Do We Need Minority Rights?:Conceptual Issues (International Studies in Human Rights) by Juha Aikk | |
Hardcover: 248
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(1996-10-22)
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22. Amnesty International Report 2008: The State of the World's Human Rights by Amnesty International | |
Paperback: 381
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(2008-05)
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23. Report of the Human Rights Committee: Eighty-eighth Session (16 October - 3 November 2006); Eighty-ninth Session (12-30 March 2007); Ninetieth Session (9-27 July 2007) (Official Records) by Committee on Human Rights, United Nations. General Assembly | |
Paperback: 716
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(2008-09-30)
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24. Contextualising The International Covenant On Economic, Social And Cultural Rights: Assessing The Economic Deficit (International Studies in Human Rights) by Mary Dowell-Jones | |
Hardcover: 214
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(2004-11-30)
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25. International Politics and Civil Rights Policies in the United States, 1941-1960 by Azza Salama Layton | |
Hardcover: 230
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(2000-02-28)
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26. Toward an Islamic Reformation: Civil Liberties, Human Rights, and International Law (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East) by Abd Allah Ahmad Naim | |
Paperback: 253
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(1996-07)
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Intriguing, but Unrealisitic and Philosophically Weak
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na 'Im
A Fascinating Challenge to Orthodoxy However, An-Na'im here makes a strong case that the implementation of "historical Shari'a" (he calls it historical, obviously, to emphasize its man-made, temporal quality), while seen as a solution by many (due to the yearning to go back to tradition), will likely oppress others, and limit their right to self-determination, because it conflicts with modern norms of constitutionalism, human rights, international law and criminal justice.However, historical Shari'a was constructed by early jurists, written for a specific time and place, and does not come directly from revelation.So, given that secular and Shari'a solutions both are inadequate, the question becomes: how can Muslims' rights vis-à-vis others be exercised, while also being legitimately limited in accordance with universal principles (and the earlier, more tolerant words of Mohammed)? An-Na'im acknowledges that any attempt to answer this question and "evolve" alternative principles will be difficult, due to the likely suspicion that tampering with the weight of tradition will inflame, but must be done, and can be based directly on revelation.This is the task that he sets himself to in the second half of the book, once he has demonstrated how Shari'a: 1) is man-made; 2) is non-divine; 3) originally arose for political expediency; 4) goes against the early word of Mohammed (much of which it "abrogated" under the doctrine of naskh); and 5) will likely violate the rights of non-Muslims, women, slaves, etc., and be incompatible with the very idea of the nation-state, international law, and human rights.In this, An-Na'im is clearly a modernist, in that he takes the nation-state, etc. as a given, and holds that there are benefits from secularism that would be lost (self-expression, women, religious minorities, slavery) if Shari'a were to be implemented.He also makes a very specific negative judgment about the application of Shari'a in today's "fundamentalist" states (Iran, Sudan), arguing that "it has created more problems than it has solved" (67).While an "anti-imperialist" might take issue with this statement, arguing that the worst excesses of fundamentalism are preferable to "western" institutions, An-Na'im's mission is to make Islam palatable to western institutions, and vice-versa, by "rehabilitating" the "early Mohammed" in much the same way that neo-Marxists drew upon the "Young Marx" to get away from the stale determinism of scientific socialism.Thus, the early Mohammed of the Mecca period is portrayed as a tolerant, "reasonable" leader, while the Mohammed of the Medina period, and the later rulers under whom Shari'a developed, were forced to adapt their ideas to the expediencies an extremely harsh, violent political world. What is An-Na'im's program for rehabilitating Islam from the legacy of this world?The four main areas of law concerned are constitutionalism (how can Islam reconcile itself to self-determination, but with limits on power?), criminal justice (how can Islam democratically enforce Islamic justice without violating the rights of non-Muslims?), international law (how can Islam reconcile itself to interactions between nation-states, some of whom will be non-Muslim?), and human rights (how can Islam leave behind the legacy of subordinate status for women, slaves and non-believers, and grant universal rights to all people?). While the program is well-argued and eloquently framed, obviously drawing much inspiration from the mentorship of the Sudanese reformist martyr, Mahmoud Taha, An-Na'im himself, though an optimist, admits that the book is not likely to receive a warm reception in the Muslim world.Though he doesn't admit it, part of the problem with this reception might be a feeling that he is engaged in sophist apologism for the West, finding parts of Islamic teaching to justify a wholesale adaptation to modern, secular developments.For those Muslims who feel their identity under attack, and thus advocate a return to tradition, the particular tradition that An-Na'im cites might seem a bit too conveniently Western.And after all, arguing that the Prophet went against his own early teachings out of expediency might seem unfathomable for one who believes that everything the Prophet did was divine!
Superb, groundbreaking scholarship |
27. Report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (Department of General Assembly Affairs and Conference Services) by United Nations Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, United Nations. General Assembly | |
Paperback: 28
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(2008-11-30)
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28. United States of America: Rights for All by Amnesty International | |
Paperback: 153
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(1998-10-23)
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29. Turkey: No Security Without Human Rights | |
Hardcover: 128
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(1996-01)
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30. Human Rights and International Relations by R. J. Vincent | |
Paperback: 196
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(1986-09-01)
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31. From the Republic of Conscience: An International Anthology of Poetry by Kerry Flattley | |
Paperback: 192
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(1993-03)
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32. International Civil and Commercial Law As Founded Upon Theory, Legislation, and Practice by Friedrich Meili, Arthur Kline Kuhn | |
Paperback: 650
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(2010-03-19)
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33. The International Covenant on Civil And Political Rights And Its (First) Optional Protocol: A Short Commentary Based on Views, General Comments And Concluding ... Observations by the Human Rights Committee by Johann Bair | |
Paperback: 222
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(2005-07-06)
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34. The Phoenix State: Civil Society and the Future of Sudan | |
Hardcover: 308
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(2001-03)
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35. War-Time Prosecutions and Mob Violence: Involving the Rights of Free Speech, Free Press and Peaceful Assemblage | |
Paperback: 60
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(2003-12-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description This list of cases involving the rights of free speech, free press and peaceful assemblage is compiled from the correspondence and press clippings of the National Civil Liberties Bureau from April 1, 1917 to March 1, 1919. |
36. Words Into Action: Basic Rights and the Campaign Against Global Poverty | |
Paperback: 112
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(1995-12-01)
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37. Human Rights Protection in the Field (International Studies in Human Rights) | |
Hardcover: 424
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(2006-02)
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38. Civil Liberties and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control, Second Series) | |
Hardcover: 464
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(2003-08-29)
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39. The African Human Rights System:Its Laws, Practice, and Institutions (International Studies in Human Rights) by Vincent Obisienunwo Orlu Nmehielle | |
Hardcover: 480
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(2001-12-11)
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40. Keyguide to Information Sources on the International Protection of Human Rights by John A. Andrews, W. D. Hines | |
Hardcover: 169
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(1987-08)
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