Islam, Constitutional Law and Human Rights

Islam, Constitutional Law and Human Rights

Sexual Minorities And Freethinkers In Egypt And Tunisia

Virgili, Tommaso

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

194

Dura

Inglês

9780367200640

15 a 20 dias

548

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Foreword, Brian Whitaker

Chapter I Constitutionalism And Islam

Chapter II The Islamic Conception Of Individual Liberties

Chapter III What "Shari?A" In A Constitution Concretely Means: The Case Of Egypt

Chapter IV Islamic Law In Post-Arab Spring Egyptian Constitutions

Chapter V Compromises And Ambiguities In The 2014 Tunisian Constitution

Chapter VI (Il)Legal Persecution Of Freethinkers

Final Reflections On Egyptian And Tunisian Freethinkers: Public Order And Fitna

Chapter VII (Il)Legal Persecution Of Sexual Minorities

Chapter VIII Constitutional And International Freedoms

Conclusions Constitutions And Individual Freedom: The Unbreakable Bond
Constitutional law;Islamic Law;Law and Religion;Individual liberty;Arab Spring;Shari'a Law;Egypt;Tunisia;Human Rights;Freethinkers;Sexuality;Freedom of Religion;Sexual Diversity;LGBT Rights;Violating;Tunisian Constitution;Conferred;Muslim World;Islamic Constitutionalism;UN;ISIS;Organisation Of Islamic Cooperation;LGBT;Preamble;Article 226bis;LGBT Right;Lex Posterior Derogat Priori;International Human Rights Law;LGBT People;Egyptian Legal System;Dar Al Ifta;Muslim Brotherhood;Follow;Universal Islamic Declaration;Rached Ghannouchi;Abu Zayd;Queen Boat