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BooksAmin, Sayed Hassan. Law, Reform and Revolution in Afghanistan: Implications for Central Asia and the Islamic World. (1993)
Gibb, H.A.R. Mohammedanism, An Historical Survey (1950)
Griffiths, John C. Afghanistan: A History of Conflict, Andre Deutsch, (2001)
Kamali, Mohammad Hashim. Law in Afghanistan : a study of the constitutions, matrimonial law and the judiciary, Leiden (1983)
Maley, William, ed. Fundamentalism Reborn? Afghanistan and the Taliban (1998)
Marsden, Peter. The Taliban: War and Religion in Afghanistan (2002)
Matinuddin, Kamal. The Taliban Phenomenon: Afghanistan 1994-1997, Oxford University Press (1999)
Nojumi, Neamatollah. The Rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan (2002)
Rashid, Ahmed. Taliban: Islam, Oil and the New Great Game in Central Asia, I.B. Tauris Publishers (2000)
Roy, Olivier. Afghanistan: From Holy War to Civil War, Darwin Press (1995)
Roy, Olivier. Afghanistan: From Holy War to Civil War (1995)
Spain, James W., The Pathan Borderland (1963)
Law Review Articles
Abdal-Haqq, Irshad. Islamic Law: An Overview of its Origin and Elements, 1 J. ISLAMIC L. 1 (1996)
al-Hibri, Azizah . Redefining Muslim Women's Rights, 12 Am. U.J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 1 (1997)
Arzt, Donna E. Heroes or Heretics: Religious Dissidents Under Islamic Law, 14 WIS. INT'L L.J. 349 (1996)
Bassiouni, M. Cherif. Protection of Diplomats Under Islamic Law, 74 AM. J. INT'L L. 609 (1980)
Boyle-Lewicki, Edna. Need World's Collide: The Hudad Crimes of Islamic Law and International Human Rights, 13 NYILR 43 (Summer 2000)
Calvo, Yadira. Language and the Law, 7 AM. U.J. GENDER SOC. POL'Y & L. 381 (1999)
Chaudhry, Zainab. The Myth of Misogyny: A Reanalysis of Women's Inheritance in Islamic Law, 61 ALB. L. REV. 511 (1997)
Entelis, John. International Human Rights: Islam's Friend or Foe?, 20 FORDHAM INT'L L.J. 1251 (1997)
Galea, Alicia. No Freedom for Afghan Women: The Taliban Hides Behind Religion to Control its People, 78 UDTMLR 341 (Winter 2001).
Hartley-Blecic, Meri Melissi. The Invisible Women: The Taliban's Oppression of Women in Afghanistan, 7 ILSAJICL 553 (Spring, 2001)
Khaliq, Urfan. Beyond the Veil?; An Analysis of the Provisions of the Women's Convention in the Law as Stipulated in Shari'ah, 2 Buff. J. Int'l L. 1 (1995)
Kolhatkar, Sonali. The Impact of U.S. Intervention on Afghan Women's Rights, 17 BERKWLJ 12 (2002)
Middleton, Shannon A. Women's Rights Unveiled: Taliban's Treatment of Women in Afghanistan, 11 INICLR 421 (2001)
Rahman, Anika. A View Towards Women's Reproductive Rights Perspective on Selected Laws and Policies in Pakistan, 15 WHITTIER L. REV. 98 (1994)
Ratner, Carolyn. Islamic Laws and Violations of Human Rights in the Sudan: God has Ninety-Nine Names, 18 B.C. THIRD WORLD L.J. 137 (1998)
Schooley, Kimberly Younce. Cultural Sovereignty, Islam, and Human Rights -- Toward a Communitarian Revision, 25 CUMB. L. REV. 651 (1994)
Sunder, Madhavi. Piercing the Veil,, 112 YLJ 1399 (April 2003)
Other Articles
Rashid, Ahmed. "Pakistan and the Taliban," in Fundamentalism Reborn? Afghanistan and the Taliban, edited by William Maley (1998)
Wardak, Ali. "Jirga: Power and Traditional Conflict in Afghanistan," in Law After Ground Zero, edited by John Strawson, Lasshouse Press (2002)
Reports
Blood, Peter R. ed. Afghanistan: A Country Study, Library of Congress, Federal Research Division (1997)
Human Rights Watch. "Killing you is a very easy thing for us": Human rights abuses in Southeast Afghanistan (July 29, 2003)\
Paik, Choong-Hyun. Final Report on the Situation of Afghanistan, in accordance with Commission on Human Rights resolution 1996/75, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1997/59 (1997)
Vafai, Gholam H. Afghanistan: A Country Law Study, Library of Congress Law Library publication (1988)
Laws and Treaties
Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-Establishment of Permanent Government Institutions, "The Bonn Agreement" (December 2001)