The Administration of Justice in Medieval India
Title | The Administration of Justice in Medieval India PDF eBook |
Author | Muhammad Basheer Ahmad |
Publisher | |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | Justice, Administration of |
ISBN |
Hindu Polity
Title | Hindu Polity PDF eBook |
Author | Kashi Prasad Jayaswal |
Publisher | |
Pages | 542 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
Law’s Abnegation
Title | Law’s Abnegation PDF eBook |
Author | Adrian Vermeule |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2016-11-14 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0674974719 |
Ronald Dworkin once imagined law as an empire and judges as its princes. But over time, the arc of law has bent steadily toward deference to the administrative state. Adrian Vermeule argues that law has freely abandoned its imperial pretensions, and has done so for internal legal reasons. In area after area, judges and lawyers, working out the logical implications of legal principles, have come to believe that administrators should be granted broad leeway to set policy, determine facts, interpret ambiguous statutes, and even define the boundaries of their own jurisdiction. Agencies have greater democratic legitimacy and technical competence to confront many issues than lawyers and judges do. And as the questions confronting the state involving climate change, terrorism, and biotechnology (to name a few) have become ever more complex, legal logic increasingly indicates that abnegation is the wisest course of action. As Law’s Abnegation makes clear, the state did not shove law out of the way. The judiciary voluntarily relegated itself to the margins of power. The last and greatest triumph of legalism was to depose itself.
Mughal Administration
Title | Mughal Administration PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Jadunath Sarkar |
Publisher | |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
Muntakhabu-t-tawārīkh
Title | Muntakhabu-t-tawārīkh PDF eBook |
Author | ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn Mulūk Shāh Badāʼūnī |
Publisher | |
Pages | 824 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts
Title | Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts PDF eBook |
Author | Intisar A. Rabb |
Publisher | Harvard Series in Islamic Law |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Islamic courts |
ISBN | 9780674984219 |
Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts explores the administration of justice during Islam's founding period, 632-1250 CE. Inspired by the scholarship of Roy Parviz Mottahedeh, ten scholars of Islamic law draw on diverse sources including historical chronicles, biographical dictionaries, exegetical works, and mirrors for princes.
Policing Muslim Communities
Title | Policing Muslim Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Farrukh B. Hakeem |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2012-05-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1461435528 |
In the past two decades, Muslim countries across the globe have been faced with a crisis in governance. Starting with a summary of Islamic Law (Sharia) and its implications for law enforcement, this book will highlight the unique needs and challenges of law enforcement, and particularly policing, in these communities. It will provide a scholarly exposition of Sharia law and how it is compatible (or not) with policing in a modern context. The role and contribution of Sharia Law towards conceptualizing law enforcement in a modern context is certainly worth looking forward to, especially understanding its co-existence with civil law in countries with minority Muslim communities. Featuring case studies from throughout the Muslim world, this volume will highlight key qualities of Sharia law and Muslim culture that play a role in law enforcement, including: case processing, community policing, police administration, human rights, and the influence of globalization. Taking a comprehensive approach, this work provides a historical context for colonization events in Muslim countries and their influence on current law enforcement systems, as well as providing key insights into the particular norms that make up the bases for Muslim societies, and their unique needs. Looking into the future, it provides guidelines for how community policing can play a proactive role in law enforcement and crime prevention.