![]() It argues for the importance of comparative research in this area. ![]() It explores why, at a time of great interest in Islamic law, we still have a limited understanding of the institutional structure of Islamic legal systems, and almost no knowledge about the training and professional culture of the figures who administer Islamic justice around the world. The volume begins with an essay discussing the state of academic knowledge about contemporary Islamic legal systems and about the judges and lawyers who work in the Islamic courts. It also includes new information about the training, organization and professional culture of judges and lawyers who work in these Islamic legal systems. ![]() This cutting-edge edited volume (posted here on SSRN in its entirety) analyzes the Islamic legal systems of three Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. ![]()
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