…Scotland, England and Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own independent set of courts. This research focuses on the penal systems of England and Wales, and Scotland as the…
“Promoting the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes in the Shia Ismaili Muslim Community – a Holistic Approach” by Shan Momin
…socio-economic well-being of the community. Therefore, relevant areas of coordination include services relating to economic planning, health and social welfare, education, and legal assistance. [I]n a world where cultures increasingly…
“‘The Yemeni Breeze Longs for the Perfume of Arabia’: Remote Knowledge Exchanges in Eighteenth-Century South Asia” by Daniel Morgan
…knowledge transmission in Islamic educational contexts. In his recent book, Ahmed El Shamsy has outlined the received view: In the nineteenth century, just as in the ninth or the fifteenth,…
“The U.S. Role in Combating Global Islamophobia” by Engy Abdelkader
…the traditional call to prayer, and shuttered mosques. Even more alarmingly, Sinicization has culminated in the mass internment of more than one million Uighur and other Muslims in “re-education camps”…
“A Native of Conklin, NY Discusses QAnon” by Sarah Louise MacMillen
…Aryan mold. Of course, the labeling of “bicoastal secular education-and-media elite” is the current confabulation and constellation of “Jew” identity today. As Reich described, the “little man,” who lacks the…
“Power Imbalances and Abuse Dynamics in Christian Conciliation” by Daniel Teater
…terms or concepts are foreign to you, seek further training and education. This may include CEUs on trauma, narcissistic abuse, spiritual abuse, domestic violence, workplace bullying, and sexual exploitation. I…
“The Creative Peace of ‘Spiritualizing Humanity,’ by Rafael Domingo Oslé & Gonzalo Rodríguez-Fraile Díaz” by Mónica García-Salmones
…Westerners whose education has inculcated them with an ultra-rationalist fear of the spiritual and with those that know the spiritual theory but lack the tools to put it into practice?…
“Ordinary Affects of U.S. Empire” by Candace Lukasik
…lifeworlds from the mid-late 19th century. That missionary work included the re-education of Egyptians, especially Christians. As Tisa Wenger’s chapter in the volume details, “settler secularism,” or the conversion of…
“The Polish Contribution to the Global Legal Culture Foreword” by John Witte, Jr.
…language, and law. It also includes the powerful fourteenth-century Queen Jadwiga, whose pioneering work in support of church and state, and of religious and legal education led to her later…
“Internet Ethics, American Law, and Jewish Law: A Comparative Overview” by Dr. Gertrude N. Levine & Samuel J. Levine
…research and educational communities, has become a global communication system that joins together widely disparate populaces with different ethical codes. The World Wide Web (WWW), hosted by the Internet, serves both…