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Right to War in the Islamic Tradition: Jihad and its Compatibility with Modern International Law (will be submitted to the publisher in April 2014)
Onder Bakircioglu
School of Law
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International Law
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Jihad
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Western
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Religions
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Organizations
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Groups
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Understanding
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President
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Homicide
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Western World
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Islamic Law
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Iran
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Afghanistan
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Law
100%
Islam
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Islamic
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Warfare
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2001 September 11
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Afghanistan
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