This book explores how the unique historical development of Islamic Shari'a criminal law alongside English common law in northern Nigeria has created a hybridised criminal legal system through a pluralist dynamic of mutual accommodation. It studies how this system may potentially be accommodated by the International Criminal Court.
This book explores how the unique historical development of Islamic Shari'a criminal law alongside English common law in northern Nigeria has created a hybridised criminal legal system through a pluralist dynamic of mutual accommodation. It studies how this system may potentially be accommodated by the International Criminal Court.
Dr Justin Su-Wan Yang, King's College London, barrister.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I Pluralism in International Criminal Law Chapter II Legal Pluralism and Shari'a Law Chapter III History of Legal Pluralism in Nigeria Chapter IV Boko Haram and Shari'a Violence in Nigeria Chapter V The International Criminal Court in Nigeria
Chapter I Pluralism in International Criminal Law Chapter II Legal Pluralism and Shari'a Law Chapter III History of Legal Pluralism in Nigeria Chapter IV Boko Haram and Shari'a Violence in Nigeria Chapter V The International Criminal Court in Nigeria
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