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Narratives of Islamic Legal Theory, by Rumee Ahmed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 158 + (appendices + bibliographies + index) 62 ($100 hardback). ISBN: 9780199640171.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Máiréad Enright*
Affiliation:
Kent Law School

Abstract

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Book Review
Copyright
Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 2013

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References

75. Ahmed, R Narratives of Islamic Legal Theory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) p 1.Google Scholar

76. Ibid, p 7.

77. Ibid.

78. Ibid, p 12.

79. Ibid, p 4.

80. Ibid, p 150.

81. Goodrich, PHistorical aspects of legal interpretation’ (1986) 61 (3) Ind L J 331.Google Scholar

82. Ahmed, , above n 75, p 47.Google Scholar

83. Ibid.

84. Ibid, p 18.

85. Ibid, p 74.

86. Ibid, p 94.

87. Ibid, p 145.

88. Ibid, p 146.

89. Ibid, p 66.

90. Ibid, p 108.

91. Refah Partisi v. Turkey (2003) 37 EHRR 1; Yigit v. Turkey [2010] ECHR 1672.

92. Ahmed, above n 75, p 153.

93. Ibid.

94. Cornell, D Beyond Accommodation (Lanham, MD: Rowan & Littlefield, 1999) p 169.Google Scholar

95. Ahmed, above n 75, p 153.

96. Cover, RNomos and narrative’ in Cover, R Narrative, Violence and the Law (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1995) pp 95, 105–106.Google Scholar

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98. Ahmed, above n 75, p 158.