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Maya Shatzmiller, Women and Wage Labor in the Medieval Islamic West: Legal Issues in an Economic Context, Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient 40, no. 2 (1997): 177–202 [Excerpts]
5.1.4
MOHAMMAD HĀSHIM KAMALI, SHARĪʿAH LAW: AN INTRODUCTION [Excerpts] (Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 2008) (Legal Maxims and Canons of Construction)
2.2.5
Movie: A Separation
3.2.1
MUḤAMMAD BĀQIR AL-ṢADR, DURŪS FĪ ʿILM AL-UṢŪL (Qum: Majmaʿ al-Fikr al-Isla ̄mı ̄, 1419/[1998]) (trans. R. Mottahedeh, Lessons in Islamic Jurisprudence, Oxford: Oneworld: 2003) [Excerpts]
2.2.3
Nathan Brown and Clark Lombardi, Islam and Politics in the New Egypt (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2013): 1-19 [+ Appendix: Optional],
6.2.5
Noah Feldman, THE FALL OF THE ARAB SPRING (New Haven, CT: Yale Law School Occasional Papers, 2013)
6.2.7
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Interpretive Letters 806 and 867 (New York)
5.5
Ottoman Commercial Code/Mecelle (Majallat al-Aḥkām al-ʿAdliyya)
5.1.1
Part 1 - Frameworks: Historical and Comparative Contexts
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Part 2 - Sources of Law, Legal Theory
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