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Islamic Law In Our Times: Category Archive for Iraq Blogs

Iraq and Judicial Review

The Audacity of Courage

Qualifying Realism

Ethnic and Sectarian Quotas in the New Iraq

Governance

Cleric and Layperson in Muslim and Christian traditions

Juristic Intervention into Politics and Endorsement of the State

Iraqi High Court Certifies Election Results: A Comment on the Coverage

The death of Sardasht Osman

The Odd Characteristics of Najaf's Interventions in Politics

Islamic Law AND Constitutional Liberty: A Conference at St. Thomas School of Law

Constitutional Issues with the Iraqi Election

Iraq elections and more

Rights to Silence in the US and Iraq

Law in the American and Iraqi Paradigms: Myths and Realities

The Maqasid and Family Law

Institutional Failures in Islam

Death on the Fortieth

The Real Electoral Crisis in Iraq

On the Chimera of the Rule of Law in the New Iraq

Realism and the Right to an Attorney: Lessons from Iraq

Aspirational Constitutionalism in the New Iraq

Islam and State According to the Grand Ayatollahs of Najaf.

Reexamining the Doors of Ijtihad in Najaf

Najaf Views on Sunnism and Shi'ism

Rule of Law as Pan Iraqi Coalition?: Are you kidding me Tom Friedman?

Islam and democracy in Iraq: A Realist Perspective

Arab Novels and Cross Cultural Understandings

Alcohol and the Iraq Elections: Thoughts on Religious Expertise

Katie Couric and the Ahmedinijad Interview: Opportunities Missed

A Typical Friday in Baghdad

JURIST Article on Law and Society in Iraq WITH FIXED LINK (I hope)

The Death of the Sayyid

Gold and the Old Problems of the New Iraq

Women in the New Iraq

The Obama Speech and the "Muslim Perspective"

On the Dangers of Legal Formalism, from the Perspective of Iraq

Freedom of Religion in Iraq and the United States: An Interesting Case from Judge Sotomayor

The Liberal Failure of Iraq

American and Muslim Perspectives on Law, Constitution and Religion

Is the Afghan Shi'a Family Law Really That Radical?: A Contrarian's View

Optical Enactment and the Shari'a

The Iraqi Academics Conference

Lilly Ledbetter and the Difficulties of Shi'i Taqlid

Islam and the Alliance for the Nation of Law

Divisions and Unities Between the Muslim Sects

Authority and Its Avoidance

Back to the Shoe Thrower

Iraq and US Disconnect: Legal Misunderstandings

What Muntadhar the Shoe Thrower Reveals About the Mistakes of the Iraq Invasion

Proxies and Purposes in Islam

Law and law: Negotiating the tension between God's Will and Human Reality

On the Primacy of the State in the Organization of Law in Muslim Polities

On the Limitations of Liberalism in Muslim Polities

Fundamental Misunderstandings of Law and Islam in Iraq

Sistani and Soap Operas: On Resistance and Compromise to Western Influence

The Role of Islam in the Iraqi Personal Status Code: Realism in Action

An evening with Iraqi judges

Patronage and the Role of Government in Iraq and the US

Women's Rights and the Iraq Constitution

US Taxpayer Financing in the New Iraq: The Story of the Suleymania Law Library

Orientalism and the New Iraq

A visit to a Kurdish village

Challenging Authority and Constitutionalism in the (New?) Iraq

Stupidity and the Shari'a, Part II: Muqtada al Sadr and Soccer

Stupidity and the Shari'a in Our Times

Saddam is Dead, Long Live Saddam: Tales from the New Iraq

The Shari'a and the Shi'a

Airplanes, and the Rules pf Riding Them, in Iraq

Early Impressions of my return to Iraq

Shi'i jurists and Iraq's upcoming provincial elections

On the Fall of Islamic Quietism in the Shi'i Paradigm (Part II)

Israel, Iraq and the Role of the Shari'a

Read this week's entries on Opinio Juris

Competing Narratives among the Shi'a and the Sunni: Lessons from Gettysburg

Law and Politics in Iraq and Saudi: Non-Muslim Troops on Muslim Soil

Economic Order in Iraq (Part II)

Capitalism Lives in the Anbar; On the Failures of the Islamic Economic Order

The Nationalization of Shi'ism and the Iraq Provincial Elections Law

Human Beings and the Real Story of the Rise of the Islamic State

Romeo and Juliet and Iraqi Women

Islamic Law and Jews and Christians in Iraq

The Veil on Iraqi Campus

Varieties of Muslim Experience

The Veil, from classical to modern

Where's Muqtada?

Sistani and the American-Iraqi Status of Forces Agreement

Iraq's Five Year Anniversary

Islam and Organized Crime

Ahmedinijad in Baghdad and Global Shi'ism

Shi'a in the Azhar and the Arba'een in Kerbala: Muslim Paranoia and Promise of Pluralism

Read all About Me

Sadr's Mahdi Army, Hamas and the Cease Fire under the Islamic Law

Charity for the Imam and Guns for Iran: Cash Collection at the Holy Sites of Kerbala

Mediation through Marginalization: On Slavery, Jihad and Sectarian Killings

Conflicts of Interest and the Human (even Muslim) Soul

Threats and Margins in Shi'i Islam

Gay Marriage and the Shari'a; A Look at the Iraqi Personal Status Code

Muhammad Baqir as-Sadr and Islamic Economics

Every Day is Ashura, and Every Land Kerbala