Sovereignty, International Law, and Islamic Governance: A Comparative Analysis
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Sovereignty, International Law, Islamic Governance, Comparative Analysis, Jurisprudence, State SovereigntyAbstract
This paper explores the interplay between state sovereignty, international law, and Islamic governance, analyzing how these frameworks interact and sometimes conflict. It examines the principles of state sovereignty and their application within the context of international law, and contrasts these with the governance principles derived from Islamic jurisprudence. The study highlights key areas where Islamic governance intersects with international norms and assesses the implications for global legal frameworks and state practices. By providing a comparative analysis, this research aims to offer insights into how Islamic governance can be reconciled with international legal principles while preserving state sovereignty.
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