Rediscovery and Revival in Islamic Environmental Law
The common ground between religions could be fruitfully promoted in order to call for an effective protection of the climate system. Positioned at a junction of different worlds, this book is a multidisciplinary work on Islamic law, common law and environmental law. Looking at the past, present and future, the author suggests a paradigm shift starting from the common ground in order to propose a better future for environmental law in Muslim countries. As the first book to compare Shari'a and common law in field of environmental protection, it suggests a new path in comparative environmental law by recognizing the contributions of both history and spirituality.
- Provides the first book length treatment of the comparison between Muslim law and common law in the field of environmental law
- Mixes ecotheology, law, history, finance, and environmental studies to create a multidisciplinary approach to support the arguments presented
- Blends theory with practice by recounting the experiences of environmental NGOs that have successfully used Muslim law to protect the environment
Reviews & endorsements
‘… an original, timely and compelling contribution in the field of Islamic environmental law.’ Muhammad Wajid Munir, Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law & Practice
Product details
April 2021Hardback
9781108488785
200 pages
160 × 235 × 15 mm
0.42kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introductory Context and Issues
- 2. What Is 'Islamic Environmental Law'?
- 3. The Dormancy of Islamic Environmental Law
- 4. The Fruitful Comparison with the Common Law
- 5. Potential for Growth of Islamic Environmental Law
- Conclusion.