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Author:
Yang, Justin Su-Wan, author.
Title:
Domestic legal pluralism and the International Criminal Court : the case of Shari'a law in Nigeria / Dr Justin Su-wan Yang.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 258 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Boko Haram.
International Criminal Court.
Boko Haram.
International Criminal Court.
Legal polycentricity--Nigeria.
Islamic law--Nigeria.
International and municipal law--Nigeria.
International criminal courts--Nigeria.
Criminal justice, Administration of--Nigeria.
Complementarity (International law)
International criminal law.
Complementarity (International law)
Criminal justice, Administration of.
International and municipal law.
International criminal courts.
International criminal law.
Islamic law.
Legal polycentricity.
Nigeria.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-256) and index.
Contents:
Pluralism in international criminal law -- Legal pluralism and Shari'a law -- History of legal pluralism in Nigeria -- Boko Haram and Shari'a violence in Nigeria -- The International Criminal Court in Nigeria.
Summary:
"This book explores how the unique historical development of Islamic Shari'a criminal law alongside English common law in northern Nigeria has created a hybridised criminal legal system through a pluralist dynamic of mutual accommodation. It studies how this system may potentially be accommodated by the International Criminal Court. The work examines how this could be accommodated through the current understanding and operation of complementarity, and that it could ultimately prove to be preferable in encouraging the Shari'a courts to exercise criminal justice over the radical insurgents in northern Nigeria. These courts would have the unprecedented ability to combine binding adjudicative judgments together with religious interpretation and guidance, which can directly combat the predominantly unchallenged domain of ideology by extremist actors. It is submitted that these pluralist perspectives are timely and welcome, given the undeniably Western European foundations of modern International Criminal Law. In exploring such potential avenues, our shared understanding of modern international criminal justice is widened to necessarily include other stakeholders beyond its Western founders. It is the aim and hope that such interactions and engagements with non-Western traditions and cultures will lead to a greater shared ownership of the international criminal justice project, which will only strengthen the global fight against impunity. The book will be essential reading for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of International Criminal Law, Legal Pluralism, Islamic Shari'a Law, Nigeria, and religiously-inspired violence"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0367767317
9780367767310
0367767279
9780367767273
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1243967848
LCCN:
2021014639
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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