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DNA fingerprinting (Islamic law), Expert Evidence, Medical jurisprudence (Islamic law), Evidence (Islamic law), Islamic Courts, Islamic courts, Ärztliches Gutachten, Recht, Jurisprudence, Medizinisches Gutachten, Gen-Kartographie, Zeuge, Islamisches Recht, Witnesses (Islamic law), Expert Testimony, Zeugenbeweis, Islam, DNA Fingerprinting, Medical jurisprudence, Islamic law, Evidence, expert, Dna fingerprinting, CourtsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The expert witness in Islamic courts: medicine and crafts in the service of law
2010, University of Chicago Press
in English
0226749339 9780226749334
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Between a witness, a reporter, and a judge : the probative status of the expert
The right hand of Qadis : male experts in judicial practice
Agents of patriarchy in the secluded world of women : females as expert witnesses
The modern period
Continuity and reform : the Egyptian expert system in a comparative perspective
Revealing the secrets of the body : litigants, courts, and modern medicine in Egypt
From physiognomy to DNA testing : developments in the establishment of paternity
Conclusion : Islamic expert witnessing in comparative perspective.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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