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ABUTOTA, Abdurrhama, La détention préalable au
jugement.
Étude des droits français et libyen, thèse de
doctorat d'État, Poitiers, 1979; dir. de thèse Jean
Pradel;
ATALLAH, Borham, Le droit pénal musulman ressusoité,
Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1975; extrait : Annuaire
de l'Afrique du Nord, v. 13, 1974 at pp. 227-252;
ELASHHAB, Ahmed, The Criminal Liability in Law and Islamic Law,
1st ed., Benghazi: National Publ. House, 1994; with the same title in:
Tripoli : The World Islamic Call Society, The Socialist People's
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 1994, 287 p., bibliography at pp. 275-280;
EL GAWZI, Mohamed, Le secret de l'instruction en droit
français
et en droit lybien, thèse de doctorat d'État, droit
pénal,
Besançon, 1977; dir. de th.: Bernard Schutz;
FÉRAUD-GIRAUD, L.-J.-D. (Louis-Joseph-Delphin),1819-, De la juridiction française dans les échelles du Levant et de Barbarie, Paris : A. Durand, 1859, xv, 452 p.; disponible à http://books.google.com/books?id=YtFHWFd9eGEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:0MfNqIGY442j6wQH#PRA1-PA450,M1 et http://books.google.com/books?id=YtFHWFd9eGEC&dq=editions:0MfNqIGY442j6wQH (vérifiés le 22 décembre 2007);.
MAHMOOD, Syed Tahir, 1941- and Institute of Objective Studies (New Delhi, India), Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world : a comparative perspective, 1st ed., Delhi : Institute of Objective Studies, 1996, xvi, 504 p. ; 25 cm., ISBN: 8185220271; copy at Dalhousie University;
This anthology offers studies in the criminal law of Islam, its textual foundations, major theories, principles and procedural rules; its working and social impact in some countries which have retained it in force, process of its re-introduction in a codified form in some other countries; and its place in the modern sciences of criminology and comparative criminal law.Among the twenty-one studies included in the book, five are by Professor Tahir Mahmood. The remaining sixteen by 18 different authors from heterogeneous backgrounds, cultures and countries have been systematically presented by Dr. Mahmood with an extensive editing, adding introductory notes and necessary postscripts.
In the whole the book covers almost the entire gamut of the Islamic criminal law principles and current scope and practice.
Contents: Introduction. Part-I: General Studies: Criminal Jurisprudence & Comparative Law Criminal Law in Islam: Basic Sources and General Principles - (Mohammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Jubeir). Crimes and Punishments under the Various Schools of Shari'ah: A Comparative Overview -( Safia M. Safwat). Ethics of Punishments: Islamic and Western Dispensations - (Fateh M. Sandeela). Philosophy and Basic Principles of Islamic Penal Jurisprudence: A Comparative View -( G. Saqlain Masoodi.) Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence and Social Defence: An Ousider's Appraisal - (N.R. Madhavan Menon).
Part-II: Subject Studies: Specific Crimes and Criminal Procedure. A..Offence Against Life. B..Offences Against Property.C. Offences Relating To Sex D.Criminal Procedure & Evidence.
Part-III: Regional Studies: Criminal Law in the Muslim Countries.A. Muslim Countries in General. B.Saudi Arabia. C.Libya. D.Pakistan" (source: http://www.iosworld.org/ebk16.htm, accessed on 22 August 2004);
MAYER, Ann Elizabeth, "Libyan Legislation in Defense of Arabo-Islamic
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___________"Reinstating Islamic criminal law in Libya" in D.H.
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RAMADAN, El Madani, Le phénomène criminel en Libye, thèse de doctorat d'État, droit pénal, Montpellier 1, 1978, dir. de th.: Jean Marie Aussel;"La Libye a subi le joug de l'occupation italienne jusqu'à la fin de la dernière guerre mondiale. Le Royaume de Libye promulgua, le 28 novembre 1953, son premier Code pénal durant son indépendance. Ce Code a puisé ses dispositions de deux grandes sources: le Code italien et le Code égyptien. Il fut modifié par la loi no 48 de 1956." (p. 17)
RAZGI, Mohamed, La légitime-défense en droit
français
et en droit libyen. Étude de droit comparé,
thèse
de doctorat d'État, sciences criminelles, Paris 1, 1990; dir. de
thèse: Bernard Bouloc; document non consulté;
United States. European Command. Country Representative, Libya, Country
law study for Libya; survey of the substantive and procedural criminal
law of Libya. [Prepared by U.S. Country Representative,
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7272nd Flying Training Wing], [Published/Created: Wiesbaden,
1965],
iv, 40 p. 27 cm., Notes: Includes bibliographical references;
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