01172 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001100122084001700133100001900150245008500169250000600254260003600260300003000296500002000326504002800346520050300374650001900877650003400896INLIS00000000000437320200508202706200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-314-01817-4 0010-0520004373 aeng0 a340.59 a340.59/ROS/T0 aLawrence Rosen00aThe Justice of Islam : Comparative Perspectives on Islamic Law and Society 07575 a1 aNew YorkbWest Publishingc2002 axiii, 234p.; 22cm.c22cm. aIndeks : Indeks aBibliography p. 217-231 aOne out of five people in the world today lives subject to Islamic law, but stereotypes of rigid doctrine or harsh punishment obscure an understanding of the values and style of reasoning that characterize everyday Islamic adjudication. By considering its larger social and cultural context, this book shows Islamic law to be a kind of common law system: justice is sought through a careful assessment of persons, more than facts, and justice resides not in equality but in a quest for equivalence. 0a1. Islamic Law 0a2. Sociological Jurisprudence