Menski, Werner
|
PDF, English
Terms of use / Nutzungsbedingungen Download (135Kb) |
For citations of this document, please do not use the address displayed in the URL prompt of the browser. Instead, please cite with one of the following:
Abstract
This article explores the complex ways in which ideas and practices drawn from the shari'a, as well as those embedded in local custom and practice have been incorporated into the nominally positivistic legal systems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
| Document type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Date: | 2001 |
| Date Deposited: | 23 February 2009 |
| Faculties / Institutes: | Organisations / Associations / Foundations > Centre for Applied South Asian Studies (CASAS) |
| DDC-classification: | Law |
| Controlled Subjects: | Indien, Gesetz, Recht, Islam |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Muslimisches Recht, Muslim Law |
| Subject (classification): | Law |
| Countries/Regions: | South Asia |
| Series: | CASAS Online Papers: Ethnic Plurality and Law |
| Volume: | 8 |



