Unit PUBLIC LAW OF ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
- Course
- Law
- Study-unit Code
- A000048
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Maria Chiara Locchi
- Teachers
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- Maria Chiara Locchi
- Hours
- 36 ore - Maria Chiara Locchi
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2021
- Offered
- 2022/23
- Learning activities
- Affini o integrative d.m.270/04
- Area
- Attività formative in ambiti disciplinari affini o integrativi a quelli di base e caratterizzanti, anche con riguardo alle culture di contesto e alla formazione interdisciplinare
- Academic discipline
- IUS/21
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The different stages of constitutionalism in the Arab countries and the current trends of constitutional law in the Arab world. Islam and positive law: islamic law and the law of Islamic countries. The sources of Islamic law: basic notions.
- Reference texts
- - F. Castro, Il modello islamico, Giappichelli, Torino, 2007 - limitatamente ai Cap. 1, 5 e 6.
- M. Oliviero, I Paesi del mondo islamico, in P. Carrozza, A. Di Giovine, G. F. Ferrari, Diritto Costituzionale Comparato, Laterza, Roma-Bari, ult. ed.
- C. Sbailò, Diritto pubblico dell'Islam mediterraneo. Linee evolutive degli ordinamenti nordafricani contemporanei: Marocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libia, Egitto, Wolters Kluwer- Cedam, Milano, seconda ed., 2022 - Educational objectives
- Learning the basic notions regarding the sources of Islamic law and the evolution of constitutionalism in the Arab and Islamic world, in order to understand the current political and constitutional dynamics.
- Prerequisites
- No specific pre-requisites.
- Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lessons.
- Other information
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- Learning verification modality
- Oral exam.
- Extended program
- Introduction to Constitutionalism in the Arab-Islamic World: relationship between the autochthonous legal tradition and European constitutional systems; the Ummah and the State: a comparison; traditional Islamic institutions: Caliphate and Sultanate; the rise of nation states in the Arab world; the different stages of Arab constitutionalism; the recognition of Islam as a source of law; the incorporation of shari'ah as a source of law in contemporary Islamic countries' legal systems and Islamic judicial review; current trends of constitutional law in Arab countries.
The Sources of Islamic Law: the notion of shari'ah, fiqh and usul al - fiqh; the four schools of law; the usul al - fiqh in al - Shafi'I's Risala; the characters of fiqh; the role of ijtihad in the organization of fiqh; the Koran; the Sunnah of the Prophet; the ijma; the qiyas; subsidiary sources of law; customs.