Title of article :
Rule of Law, Adat Law and Sharia: 1901, 2001, and Monitoring the Next Phase
Author/Authors :
Otto، Jan Michiel نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Many in the West believe that sharia and rule of law as defined by international
law are hard to reconcile. In his think piece, Otto argues that this view ignores developments
and trends in many Muslim countries which point to a gradual rapprochement
between sharia and rule of law. He also points out that many Western
observers are insensitive to the fact that rule of law requirements can be met in
non-Western ways. In this connection, Otto reminds his readers of Van
Vollenhoven’s monumental effort to map out and understand Indonesian adatrecht
against the background of a Dutch colonial administration that was arrogant, incompetent
and indifferent with respect to local laws and sharia. Otto concludes
his piece by formulating an ambitious research-agenda for the Hague Journal on the
Rule of Law with respect to rule of law and sharia.
Journal title :
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law
Journal title :
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law