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Islam, Constitutional Law and Human Rights Sexual Minorities And Freethinkers In Egypt And Tunisia




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 09/2021
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This book focuses on Islamic constitutionalism, and in particular on the relation between religion and the protection of individual liberties potentially clashing with shari?a and the Islamic ethos. The analysis goes from general to particular, starting with a theoretical overview on constitutionalism, human rights and Islam, moving to the assessment of the post-Arab Spring Constitutions of Egypt and Tunisia, and concluding with a specific focus on the rights of sexual minorities and freethinkers. Part I provides a theoretical account of the conception of constitutionalism and human rights in Islam, compared and contrasted with Western constitutionalism. A set of issues where the tension between shari?a and human rights is accentuated is analysed against the backdrop of the main Islamic charters of rights. Part II conducts a similar assessment based on the Constitutions of Tunisia and Egypt – the two main epicentres of the Arab Spring. Part III moves to two specific rights in the same countries, from the twofold perspective of the Constitutions and international law: the freedom from interference in one’s intimate life, with particular regard to homosexuality; and the freedom of holding and expressing nonconventional beliefs, deemed unacceptable from the point of view of traditional Islam. These issues have been chosen as representative of the most controversial, still considered taboo in both legal and social terms, hence at the fringes of the debate on individual freedoms. Focusing on two overlooked and underexplored issues, the work thus pushes the boundaries of the human rights discourse in Muslim contexts.




Sommario

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




Autore

Tommaso Virgili is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, where he works on modernization movements and reform theology within Islam in response to the challenge of fundamentalism, with a focus on Europe and the MENA region.He received his Ph.D. in Comparative Public Law from Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy. Dr. Virgili is also a Research Associate at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies and a Visiting Fellow at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367200640

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Comparative Constitutionalism in Muslim Majority States
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 194
Pagine Romane: xvi


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