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Parution : 04/2019
Editeur : Cambridge University Press
ISBN : 978-1-1084-8145-8
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Islamic Law of the Sea

Freedom of Navigation and Passage Rights in Islamic Thought

Hassan S. Khalilieh

Présentation de l’éditeur

The doctrine of modern law of the sea is commonly believed to have developed from Renaissance Europe. Often ignored though is the role of Islamic law of the sea and customary practices at that time. In this book, Hassan S. Khalilieh highlights Islamic legal doctrine regarding freedom of the seas and its implementation in practice. He proves that many of the fundamental principles of the pre-modern international law governing the legal status of the high seas and the territorial sea, though originating in the Mediterranean world, are not a necessarily European creation. Beginning with the commonality of the sea in the Qur'an and legal methods employed to insure the safety, security, and freedom of movement of Muslim and aliens by land and sea, Khalilieh then goes on to examine the concepts of the territorial sea and its security premises, as well as issues surrounding piracy and its legal implications as delineated in Islamic law.

• Approaches the subject of Islamic international law from the maritime perspective
• Focusses on three legal themes: the territorial sea, the high seas, and maritime piracy
• Cites Qur'anic verses, prophetic traditions, and the 630 CE Treaty in the original Arabic

Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization , 304 pages.  £ 75.00