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Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity = The Islamisation of the State in Turkey /
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正題名/作者:
Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity/ by Ihsan Yilmaz.
其他題名:
The Islamisation of the State in Turkey /
作者:
Yilmaz, Ihsan.
面頁冊數:
VII, 258 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Islamic Studies. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0276-5
ISBN:
9789811902765
Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity = The Islamisation of the State in Turkey /
Yilmaz, Ihsan.
Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity
The Islamisation of the State in Turkey /[electronic resource] :by Ihsan Yilmaz. - 1st ed. 2022. - VII, 258 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: Informal Institutions, Unoffical Laws and Legal Hybridity in Turkey -- Chapter 2: Informal Laws, Islamist Legal Hybridity and Its Producers -- Chapter 3: Towards an Islamist Hybrid Family Law -- Chapter 4: Sharia, Legal Hybridity, and Islamization of Social Life -- Chapter 5: Islamist Legal Hybridity on Economy -- Chapter 6: Islamist Informal Laws on Corruption -- Chapter 7: Islamist Legal Hybridity on Government and Opposition -- Chapter 8: Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity.
This book investigates Turkey’s departure from a ‘flawed democracy’ under Kemalist secularism, and its transitioning into Islamist authoritarian Erdoğanism, through the lenses of informal law, legal pluralism, and legal hybridity. In doing so, it examines the attempts of Turkey’s ruling party (AKP) at social engineering and gradual Islamisation of the Turkish state and society, by using informal Islamist laws. To that end, the book argues that the AKP has paved the way for Islamist legal hybridity where society, state, and law, are being gradually Islamised on an ad hoc basis. Informal law and legal pluralism in Turkey have had a non-state characteristic which have permitted Muslims to solve disputes by seeking the opinions of religio-legal scholars. Yet under the AKP rule, this informal legal system has become increasingly dominated by conservatives, sometimes radical Islamists, which the governing party has taken advantage of by either formalizing some parts of the informal Islamist law, or using it informally to mobilize its supporters against the opposition. Ihsan Yilmaz is Research Professor and Chair at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He has conducted mixed method research on authoritarianism, legal pluralism, nation-building, citizenship, Islam–state–law relations in majority and minority contexts (Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, UK, USA and Australia), Islamism, populism, transnationalism, ethnoreligious and political minorities, securitisation, and intergroup relations. He was Professor of Political Science at Istanbul Fatih University (2008–2016), Lecturer in Law, Social Sciences and Politics at SOAS, University of London (2001–2008), and a fellow at Centre for Islamic Studies, the University of Oxford (1999–2001).
ISBN: 9789811902765
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-19-0276-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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