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The book critically examines the relationship between Islamic state practices and international law in the context of terrorism, particularly after 9/11. Rehman challenges the “Clash of Civilisations” thesis by arguing that Islam and international legal norms are not inherently incompatible. He analyzes state responsibility, human rights obligations, the use of force, and counter-terrorism measures, offering a nuanced legal response to dominant Western security narratives.
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
Publishing Year: 2005
ISBN: 9781841135019
Pages: 320