Islam, Law and the State in Southeast Asia: Volume 3

Islam, Law and the State in Southeast Asia: Volume 3

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Lindsey, Tim
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781848850675
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Malaysia and Brunei both apply a complex hybrid body of positive law to their Malay Muslim majorities. This volume traces the development of a unique 'Anglo-Malay madhhab' in these states, initially by colonial and latterly by successor states. In Malaysia and Brunei, shari'ah has been filtered through Anglo-common law state institutions, creating a hybrid 'Anglo-Muslim' mixture of legal doctrines. This system of jurisprudence makes only very limited reference to the classical shari'ah but draws heavily on the secular English common law and its legal traditions, procedures and principles. In post-colonial times, this system has not been accepted without resistance and this volume considers the impact of colonial and successor states on the development of legal institutions and systems of Malaysia and Brunei.
EAN 9781848850675
ISBN 1848850670
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date October 12, 2012
Pages 576
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Lindsey, Tim; Steiner Kerstin
Series Islam and the Law in Southeast Asia