Vol. 2, Issue 5 (July 11, 2008)
No. 08-30
"Who Says Shari'a Demands the Stoning of Women? A Description of Islamic Law and Constitutionalism," Asifa Quraishi, University of Wisconsin Law School
Berkeley Journal of Middle Eastern & Islamic Law, Vol. 1, pp. 163-177, 2008
Univ. of Wisconsin Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1059
No. 08-29
"Muslim-Americans' Charitable Giving Dilemma: What About a Centralized Terror-Free Donor Advised Fund?" Nina J. Crimm, St. John's University - School of Law
Roger Williams Law Review, Symposium Issue, Vol. 13, 2008
St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-131
No. 08-28
"Images of the Arab World and Middle East, Debates About Development and Regional Integration," Michael Fakhri, University of Toronto - Faculty of Law
No. 08-27
"Undressing Difference: The Hijab in the West," Anita L. Allen, University of Pennsylvania Law School
U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-18
Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, 2008
No. 08-26
"Baghdad Booksellers, Basra Carpet Merchants, and the Law of God and Man: Legal Pluralism and the Contemporary Muslim Experience" Haider Ala Hamoudi, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Columbia University Law School
U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-14
Berkeley Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Law (Inaugural Issue), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2008
No. 08-25
"Suspect Symbols: Value Pluralism as a Theory of Religious Freedom in International Law," Peter Danchin, University of Maryland School of Law
Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 1-61, Winter 2008
U of Maryland Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2007-42
Vol. 2, Issue 4 (June 20, 2008)
No. 8-24
"Of Prophets and Proselytes: Freedom of Religion and the Conflict of Rights in International Law," Peter Danchin, University of Maryland School of Law
Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 49, 2008
U of Maryland Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2007-43
No. 08-23
"If Amina Lawal Had Failed: Issues in Constitutional and Islamic Criminal Law in Nigeria," Aminu Adamu Bello, University of Abuja, Nigeria
No. 08-22
"Succession to Copyright Ownership under the Nigerian Laws," Aminu Adamu Bello, University of Abuja, Nigeria
No. 08-21
"The Recognition of Muslim Personal Laws in South Africa: Implications of Women's Human Rights," Rashida Manjoo, University of Cape Town
No. 08-20
"Enhancement Technologies and the Person: An Islamic View," Shahid Athar, Indiana University School of Medicine, Islamic Medical Association of North America
No. 08-19
"The Advantage to Islam of Mosque-State Separation: What the American Founders Can Teach," Alexander Benard, Affiliation Unknown
Policy Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 2008
Vol. 2, Issue 3 (May 8, 2008)
No. 08-18
"Riba, Efficiency, and Prudential Regulation: Preliminary Thoughts," Mohammad Fadel, University of Toronto - Faculty of Law
Wisconsin International Law Journal, Forthcoming
No. 08-17
"Multiculturalism and Family Law: The Case of Greek Muslims," Aspasia Tsaoussis, ALBA Graduate Business School, Athens University of Economics & Business; Eleni Zervogianni, University of Piraeus - Faculty of International and European Studies
European Challenges In Contemporary Family Law, Katharina Boele-Woelki and Tone Sverdrup, eds., pp. 209-239, Intersentia, 2008
No. 08-16
"Endorsing Discrimination between Faiths: A Case of Extreme Speech?" John Finnis, University of Oxford - Faculty of Law, Notre Dame Law School
Extreme Speech and Democracy, Forthcoming
Oxford Legal Studies Research Paper No. 09/2008
Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 08-08
No. 08-15
"Big Love: Is Feminist Polygamy an Oxymoron or a True Possibility?" Michele Alexandre, Affiliation Unknown
Hastings Women's Law Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2007
No. 08-14
"Khul': Between Past and Present," Mida R. Zantout, McGill University - Institute of Islamic Studies
No. 08-13
"Islamic Finance and Securitization: Man-Made Tale or Reality," Bushan K. Jomadar, University of Westminster - School of Law
Vol. 2, Issue 2 (March 20, 2008)
No. 08-12
"Reforming Legal Reform in Francophone Africa: World Bank' Project Experience," Hans-Werner Wabnitz
No. 08-11
"Endless Emergency: The Case of Egypt," Sadiq Reza, New York Law School, Boston University School of Law
New Criminal Law Review, Vol. 10, p. 532, 2007
Boston Univ. School of Law Working Paper No. 08-12
No. 08-10
"Printing and Interest Restrictions in Islam & Christianity: An Economic Theory of Inhibitive Law Persistence," Jared Rubin, California State University, Fullerton
No. 08-09
"The Limits of Constitutionalism in the Muslim World: History and Identity in Islamic Law," Anver M. Emon, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Constitutional Design for Divided Societies, Forthcoming
No. 08-08
"The True, the Good and the Reasonable: The Theological and Ethical Roots of Public Reason in Islamic Law," Mohammad Fadel, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2008
University of Toronto, Legal Studies Research Paper No. 977206
No. 08-07
"Islamic Law and Society Post-9/11," Susan F. Hirsch, George Mason University, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR)
Annual Review of Law & Social Science, Vol. 2, December 2006
Vol. 2, Issue 1 (February 14, 2008)
No. 08-06
"Egypt's Constitutional Test: Averting the March Toward Islamic Fundamentalism," Hany Besada, Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI)
CIGI Working Paper No. 28
No. 08-05
"Catharine Mackinnon May Not Be Enough: Legal Change and Religion in Catholic and Sunni Jurisprudence," Russell Powell, Seattle University School of Law
Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2007
No. 08-04
"Limitations on Religion in a Liberal Democratic Polity: Christianity and Islam in the Public Order of the European Union," Ronan McCrea, European Institute, London School of Economics
LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 18/2007
No. 08-03
"Islamic Constitutionalism," Said Amir Aarjomand, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Annual Review of Law & Social Science, Vol. 3, December 2007
No. 08-02
"Regulating Places of Worship in Indonesia: Upholding Freedom of Religion for Religious Minorities?" Melissa Crouch, University of Melbourne Law School
Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, pp. 96-116, July 2007
No. 08-01
"Dhimmitude and Disarmament," David B. Kopel, Independence Institute
George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal (CRLJ), Forthcoming
Vol. 1, Issue 1 (December 21, 2007)
No. 07-06
"Iraqi High Court Authority: A State-Practice Review of the Source of High Court Authority and an Assessment of 2005 Iraq Constitution," Matthew T. Simpson, Public International Law & Policy GroupHobart and William Smith Colleges Public Affairs Journal
No. 07-05
"Iranian Judicial System (Court's Structure)," Ehsan Zarrokh, Ashrafi Esfahani University
No. 07-04
"The Overlooked Costs of Religious Deference," Robin Fretwell Wilson, Washington and Lee University School of Law
Washington and Lee Law Review, Vol. 64, No. 4, 2007
Washington & Lee Legal Studies Paper No. 2007-24
No. 07-03
"Advocacy under Islam and Common Law," Ali Kahn, Washburn University School of Law
San Diego Law Review, Vol. 45, 2008
No. 07-02
"International Islamic Banking," Shahid Saleem, University of Punjab (PAKISTAN) - CIMA (U.K.)
No. 07-01
"(Mis)Appropriated Liberty: Identity, Gender Justice, and Muslim Personal Law Reform in India," Cyra Akila Choudhury, Florida International University College of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Georgetown Public Law Research Paper No. 969020
Florida International University Legal Studies Research
Paper No. 07-11
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, 2007