The Arab Charter of Human Rights: a voice for Sharia in the modern world
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adam_text | Can we find common ground between
Sharia
law and international standards of
human rights? What would a moderate Islamic human rights theory look like that
respects both
Sharia
principles and international principles of human rights? This
book could not be more timely. Current events in the Middle East and the Arab World,
a region of enormous strategic importance, have brought the topic of this book to the
forefront of international legal discourse. Recurring reforms and revolutions have made
the demand for human rights in this part of the world more urgent than ever before.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the Arab Charter on Human Rights
as the primary tool for the protection of human rights in the Arab countries. The
author presents the Arab Charter in the context of its sources and objectives, em¬
bedded in
Sharia
law, which is the foundation on which the legal systems of most
Arab countries are built.
Among the questions answered in this volume are the following: To what extent
are human rights inherent in
Sharia?
To what extent is
Sharia
compatible with inter¬
national standards of human rights? How can we reduce tension and promote co¬
operation between the Western and the Arab world by encouraging a constructive
dialogue on human rights? Does the Arab Charter provide a sufficient level of human
rights protection today, in line with international standards of human rights? If not,
what can and should be done to promote and protect human rights more effectively
via the Arab Charter without putting it in conflict with
Sharia?
Should the Arab Charter
and its institutions look to the African Charter of Human and Peoples Rights and/or
the European Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms for inspiration? What are
specific steps that could and should be taken to strengthen the effectiveness of the
Arab Charter and its institutions?
The author is a judge at the Egyptian Ministry of Justice (currently seconded to the
Ministry of Justice in Qatar). He served as Chief Prosecutor at the Office of the Prose¬
cutor General of Egypt. He was also a representative of the Egyptian Public Prosecution
at the National Coordinating Committee for Combating Corruption. The author holds
a Bachelor of Laws from Cairo University, as well as an
U.M.
and a J.S.D. degree from
Saint Thomas University, Miami, Florida. He was a Fulbright scholar at Saint Thomas
University as well as a Chevening scholar at Oxford University. He is a visiting lecturer
at a number of universities in Cairo.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments................................................................................................ x¡ Preface by Prof. Dr. Μ. Cherif Bassiouni............................................................. xiii Introduction........................................................................................................ 1 A. The Status of Human Rights in the Middle East........................................... 3 B. Research Problem........................................................................................ 7 C. Research Questions....................................................................................... 8 D. Research Methodology............................................................................... 9 E. The Significance of the Study....................................................................... 11 F. The Need for a Regional Charter................................................................. 12 G. Roadmap....................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 1 : The Sources and Methods of Application of Human Rights Definition of Human Rights......................................................................... 19 Theories of Human Rights........................................................................... 22 Sourcesof Human Rights............................................................................. 22 1. Treaties................................................................................................... 23 2.
Jus Cogens............................................................................................. 24 3. Customary International Law............................................................... 25 4. General Principles of Law...................................................................... 27 5. Judicial Decisions.................................................................................. 27 6. Other Possible Evidence of International Law..................................... 27 D. International System for the Protection of Human Rights......................... 28 1. Background and Evolution................................................................... 28 2. Internationally and Regionally Dividing Supranational Human Rights Systems.................................................................... 29 A. B. C. a. b. 3. The United Nations System....................................................................... 29 Regional Human Rights Systems.............................................................. 32 Comparison Between Universal and Regional Human Rights Systems................................................................................. 33 Chapter 2: Islamic Sharia Law as Key Legal Context of the Arab Charter Introduction.................................................................................................. 37 The Foundations of Islamic Law.................................................................. 39 1. Definition of Sharia............................................................................ 39 2. Islam: An
Introduction to the Religion................................................. 39 C. Sources of Islamic Law................................................................................. 40 1. Primary Sources..................................................................................... 41 A. B. a. b. The Quran................................................................................................... 41 The Sunnah of the Prophet..................................................................... -.44
2. Secondary Sources: Fiqh and IJtihad - Jurisprudential Methodologies of Islamic Law.................................................... a. Qiyas and Ijma as Methodologies............................................. b. Istihsan and Istishab................................................................ D. The Objectives and Purposes of Sharia Law.................................... 1. What are the Objectives and Purposes of Sharia Law?........ 2. The Pillars of Islam and the Philosophy of the Islamic Religion 3. Peace and Justice in Islam........................................................... 4. Parental Rights............................................................................. 5. General Obligations.................................................................. ■■ E. The Effect of Diversity in Fiqh on the Application of Islamic Sharia 1. The End of the Classical Era and its Effect on Fiqh.................... 2. The Door to Ijtihad Remains Open and Was Never Closed.... 3. The Diversity of Fiqh.................................................................... 47 49 50 52 52 53 56 58 59 61 61 62 73 Chapter 3: A Theory of Human Rights A. Regional Systems for the Protection of Human Rights as Part of the Debate Between the Theories of Universalism and Cultural Relativism.................................................................................................. 74 B. A Theory of Human Rights to Govern a Regional Human Rights System: A Brief Examination of Competing Theories of Human Rights.................... 76 1.
Universalism.............................................................................................. 77 2. Strict Cultural Relativism.......................................................................... 78 3. Moderate Cultural Relativism...................................................................79 4. Reverse Moderate Relativism................................................................... 80 C. A New Theory of Human Rights Compatible with the Arab Human Rights System............................................................................................ 81 D. The Stages of Evolution of Human Rights...................................................... 87 E. Possibilities for Reconciliation Between International Human Rights Law and Islamic Law 88 1. Islam s Zakat and Social Security..............................................................89 2. The Existence of Duties and Rights in Islam............................................ 95 3. Gradualism in Islam and Human Rights Norms...................................... 99 4. The Relationship Between the Umma and the Individual in Islam and International Human Rights Law 105 5. Fitrah and Natural Law Theory....................................................... 1ц 6. The Principle of Equality in Sharia Law and International Law.......... 113 a. Equality Between Men and Women.............................................. ЦЗ b. Women’s Experience in Arab Countries Before Islam........................... 115 c. Duties and Rights of Men and Women in Sharia Law 117 d. Women and the Implementation of
Gradualism no 7. Human Dignity in Islam and International Human Rights................. 121 8. The Principle of the Margin of Appreciation as a Way of Reconciling Islamic Sharia Law and International Human Rights Law..................................
Chapter 4: An Arab Regional Instrument for Human Rights: The Arab Charter on Human Rights A. History of the Arab League and the Arab Charter on Human Rights...... 130 1. The Arab League.................................................................................... 130 2. An Arab Charter on Human Rights....................................................... 133 B. The Philosophy and Theory of the Arab Charter...................................... 139 C. The Scope ofthe Arab Charter.................................................................... 141 D. Rights Protected by the Charter.................................................................. 141 E. Incorporation of the Fundamental Principles into the Arab Charter.......144 F. The Supervisory Mechanism ofthe Charter............................................... 148 G. An Interview with Dr. Nabil El Araby........................................................... 150 H. An Arab Court for Human Rights?..............................................................154 Bahrain s Proposal of Establishing an Arab Court on Human Rights I. Is the Arab Charter an Important Step Forward?....................................... 160 J. The Evaluation of the Arab Charter in Comparison with the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and the European Conven tion on Human Rights.................................................................................. 163 1. The European System............................................................................ 163 2. The African
System................................................................................ 164 Chapter 5: An Evaluation of Substantive Human Rights Protections in the Arab Charter A. Introduction.................................................................................................. 168 B. The Right to Life.......................................................................................... 169 1. The Death Penalty................................................................................. 170 2. Abortion..................................................................................................191 C. Equality of Rights Between Men and Women............................................ 195 1. Introduction........................................................................................... 195 2. Polygamy................................................................................................ 215 3. Discrimination Between Men and Women in Crimes of Passion...... 224 4. Discrimination Between Husband and Wife in Initiating Divorce.... 226 D. The Right to Education............................................................................... 229 E. Private and Family Rights............................................................................ 238 1. The Legal Framework............................................................................ 239 2. Parental Rights....................................................................................... 246 3.
Homosexuality....................................................................................... 25θ F. Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment... 261 1. Introduction............................................................................................261 2. Hodood Islamic Punishments................................................................271 G. The Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscienceand Religion................... 286 1. Introduction........................................................................................... շ86 2. Apostasy..................................................................................................298 3. The Headscarf......................................................................................... 298 H. The Right to a Fair Trial and the Rule of Law............................................. 306 I. The Right to Freedom of Movement and the Right to Seek Asylum...... 318 J. Prohibition of Slavery................................................................................... 826
Chapter 6: An Evaluation of the Procedural Human Rights Protections Through the Existing Arab Committee A. Introduction...................................................... . .............................. ............. B. The Composition and Structure of the Existing Arab Human Rights Committee............................................................................. ;............................. 1. The Members of the Arab Committee on Human Rights..................... 2. The Secretariat of the Arab Committee on Human Rights.................... 336 C. The State Reporting Mechanism......................................................................... 336 D. Documents Published by the Arab Committee on Human Rights to Guide the Committee and the Reviewed States................................. 339 1. Temporary Rules of Procedure of the Arab Committee on Human Rights...................................................................................... 33$ The Mechanism to Examine the States Parties Reports in the Arab Charter on Human Rights................................................. 342 3. The Guidelines Regarding the Form and Content of Reports to Be Submitted by States Parties to the Arab Charter on Human Rights.. 345 2. The States Reports Submitted to and Examined by the Arab Committee on Human Rights....................................................................... 346 1. Jordan.................................................................. 346 a. The
Report...................................................................................................346 b. Conclusions and Observations of the Arab Human Rights Committee .352 2. Algeria............................................................................................................... 355 F. Implementation Review Mechanisms in the Arab League......................... 360 G. Activities of the Arab Committee on Human Rights.................................... 362 1. Algeria.............................................................................................................. 362 2· Libya................................................................................................................. 362 3· Syria.................................................................................................................. 363 4. United Nations Human Rights Council...................................................... 363 5. Introductory Visits.......................................................................................... 364 H. Evaluation.............................................................................................................. 365 E. Chapter 7: Recommendations for a Reformed Arab Committee on Human Rights Based on a Comparison with the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights A. В. C. D. Creation and Composition.......................................................... 370 Mandate and Organization............ 374 Seat............................................................................................. 375
Functions.......................................................... 37g 1. The Promotional Task............................................... 37g 2. The State Reporting System.......................................... 37g E. Jurisdiction ofthe Arab Committee.............. . ”............................................. 387 F. Further Recommendations for the Arab Committee on Human Righttľ 390
Chapter 8: An Arab Court of Human Rights Based on a Comparison with the European Court of Human Rights A. Institutional Structure and Composition.................................................... 393 1. Gradualism Within the European and Arab Courts of Human Rights.................................................................................... 393 2. Judges.................................................................................................... 395 3. 4. 5. a. b. Structure of the Arab Court......................................................................401 Immunity................................................................................................... 406 c. President and Vice-President of the Court.............................................. 412 The Registry........................................................................................... 412 Public Nature of the Proceedings........................................................ 415 Admissibility.......................................................................................... 417 a. b. c. 6. 7. 8. Who Can be Considered a Victim?........................................................... 417 Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies.......................................................... 418 Sixth Month Limitation............................................................................. 421 Handling of the Case After Registering the Application.................... 422 Judgment.............................................................................................. 428
Enforceability - Comparison with the European Court of Human Rights.................................................................................... 429 a. b. c. Remedies Under Article 41....................................................................... 429 Committee of Ministers............................................................................ 431 General Measures.................................................................................. 434 B. The Jurisprudence of the European Court on Human Rights, and the African Court and Commission on Human and Peoples Rights as a Possible Guiding Light to the Functioning of the Arab Committee and Court.................................................................................. 436 1. The Principles Applied in the European Court on Human Rights.... 436 2. Subsidiarity............................................................................................. 436 3. Living Instrument.................................................................................. 438 C. Relationship with Other HumanRights Systems........................................ 440 Chapter 9 : Conclusion A. The Arab Charter..........................................................................................444 B. Redefining Human Rights in the Arab Charter.......................................... 449 C. The Door of Ijtihad is Open......................................................................... 450 D. The Arab Committee................................................................................... 450 E. An
Arab Court...............................................................................................453 F. Summary...................................................................................................... 455 Annex Arab Charter on Human Rights......................................................................... 461 Proposed 1 “ Optional Protocol to the Arab Charter on Human Rights..........478 Proposed 2nd Optional Protocol to the Arab Charter on Human Rights......... 486 Bibliography........................................................................................................ ^99 Index...................................................................................................................
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