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Exceptions to copyright infringement
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 75-110
An introduction to intellectual property
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 1-12
The foundations of UK copyright
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 43-47
Indications of further developments
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 111-128
Copyright on the world stage
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 13-15
Moral and economic rights
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 49-61
Copyright: the European dimension
In: Law, Libraries and Technology, S. 17-41
Sharia law and the Qur'an: providing Islamic jurisprudential modules
In: Education, business and society: contemporary Middle Eastern issues, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 138-144
ISSN: 1753-7991
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to outline the challenges and potential solutions of initiating a Sharia law module within a UK law school.Design/methodology/approachThe approach is practical with focus placed on the local and international dimensions.FindingsSharia law is a popular module which adds to a law graduate's portfolio of international legal experience alongside the supplementary benefits provided to students attending from other disciplines. The advantages of interactions with local communities are also discussed.Originality/valueOnly a relatively small number of UK law schools run a module concerning Sharia or Islamic law, thus the paper facilitates other schools furthering the international aspects involved in the teaching and practice of law.