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  • 11Conservative Halakha — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 12Savigny, Friedrich Karl von — born Feb. 21, 1779, Frankfurt am Main died Oct. 25, 1861, Berlin, Prussia German jurist and legal historian. He was nobly born, and his privileged position enabled him to devote his life to scholarship. Teaching at the University of Berlin… …

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  • 13Hukm — In Islamic context, a Hukm (Arabic: حُكْمُ pl. Ahkam) is a ruling in the Qur an or Sunnah. A law, value, ordinance or ruling of Shari ah (Islamic law). In order to arrive at any new legal doctrine, or hukm , one must employ a systematic… …

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  • 14Muhaqqiq al-Hilli — Najm ul Din Abul Qasim Ja far bin al Hasan bin Yahya bin al Hasan bin Sa id, famous as al Muhaqqiq al Hilli (c. 1205–1277)[1] was an influential Shi i Mujtahid born in the city of al Hilla, Iraq. He played an important role in shaping Twelver Shi …

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  • 15JEWISH AND ISLAMIC LAW, A COMPARATIVE REVIEW — The Relationship between Jewish and Islamic Law Comparative studies in the field of Jewish and Islamic Law began more than 150 years ago with the publication of Abraham Geiger s Was hat Mohammed aus dem Judenthum aufgenommen (1833, rev. 1902).… …

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  • 16Richard Posner — Chicago School of Economics Posner speaking at the Harvard Federalist Society, 2009. Born January 11, 1939 …

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  • 17António Castanheira Neves — (born November 8 1929 in Tábua) is a Portuguese legal philosopher and a professor emeritus at the law faculty of the University of Coimbra.According to Castanheira Neves, law can only be understood through legal problems (roughly, legal cases),… …

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  • 18McGill Law Journal — The McGill Law Journal is a scholarly legal publication affiliated with the student body of the McGill University Faculty of Law in Montreal, Quebec, published by a non profit corporate institution independent of the Faculty run exclusively by… …

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  • 19Shāfiʿī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh ash- — ▪ Muslim legist born , 767, Arabia died Jan. 20, 820, al Fusṭāṭ, Egypt       Muslim legal scholar who played an important role in the formation of Islāmic legal thought and was the founder of the Shāfiʿīyah school of law. He also made a basic… …

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  • 20Comite de recherche en sociologie du droit (RC12) de l'ISA — Comité de recherche en sociologie du droit (RC12) de l ISA Sommaire 1 Groupes de travail (Working Groups) 2 Comités de recherche connexes 3 Voir aussi 3.1 …

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