Narratives of Truth in Islamic Law (Library of Islamic Law)

Narratives of Truth in Islamic Law (Library of Islamic Law)

by Baudouin Dupret (Author), Barbara Drieskens (Author), Annelies Moors [ Eds ] (Author)

Synopsis

'What Happened?' addresses the thorny issue of truth in law, within the context of Muslim societies. The truth, in legal terms, is the version of 'what happened' which carries most authority. This original and thought-provoking book looks at how this narrative is constructed in Muslim societies, and which truths are privileged over others in constructing it. In marriage courts in Egypt for example the truth is deemed to be a version of events that is acceptable to both parties. Looking at a range of contrasting case studies, from Sharia courts to inquiries into police abuse, this book book explores how ordinary stories are transformed into authoritative truths. The case studies are situated in the framework of wider debates about truth, law and power in Middle Eastern societies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: I B Tauris & Co Ltd
Published: 23 May 2007

ISBN 10: 1845111877
ISBN 13: 9781845111878

Media Reviews
A pioneering work..both important and fascinating, on which future studies will undoubtedly be built - Werner Mernski, Professor of South Asian Laws, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Author Bio
Baudouin Dupret is a tenured research fellow at the CNRS, Paris. He has written and edited numerous works, including 'Standing Trial: Law and Person in the Middle East'.