WATER LAWS IN MOSLEM COUNTRIES

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PAPER 20/1Publication details: ROME, FAO., 1973Description: 223PSubject(s):
Contents:
Part One- General part. 1. Introduction. 1.1 The Muslim legal and religious systems . 1.2 The roots of Muslim law. 1.3 Different Islamic schools and rites. 1.4 Distribution of Islam. 2.Fundamentals of Muslim water law. 2.1 Water regulations in Pre-Islamic Arabia. 2.2 The concepts of Muslim water legislation . 2.3 Water ownership's and water use. 2.4 Land tenure and water rights. 3. Customary water law. 3.1 General remarks. 3.2 Water rights 3.3 Technical features of water utilization. 3.4 Water distribution. 3.5 Administration and supervision of water distribution . 3.6 Waterworks maintenance. 4 Codified law. 4.1 General remarks. 4.2 The codification process. 4.3 The ottoman civil code. 4.4 Modern trends in water legislation. Part 2: Country studies. 1. Afghanistan 2. Bahrain. 3. Brunei. 4. Iran. 5. Jordan. 6.Kuwait. 7. Morocco. 8. Quatar. 9. Somalia. 10. Tunisia. 11. The people's democratic Republic of Yemen. 12. The Yemen Arab Republic.
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Monograf JPS HQ Library Main Library General Collections FAO-PAPER 20/1 347.247 CAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1000001605

Part One- General part. 1. Introduction. 1.1 The Muslim legal and religious systems . 1.2 The roots of Muslim law. 1.3 Different Islamic schools and rites. 1.4 Distribution of Islam. 2.Fundamentals of Muslim water law. 2.1 Water regulations in Pre-Islamic Arabia. 2.2 The concepts of Muslim water legislation . 2.3 Water ownership's and water use. 2.4 Land tenure and water rights. 3. Customary water law. 3.1 General remarks. 3.2 Water rights 3.3 Technical features of water utilization. 3.4 Water distribution. 3.5 Administration and supervision of water distribution . 3.6 Waterworks maintenance. 4 Codified law. 4.1 General remarks. 4.2 The codification process. 4.3 The ottoman civil code. 4.4 Modern trends in water legislation. Part 2: Country studies. 1. Afghanistan 2. Bahrain. 3. Brunei. 4. Iran. 5. Jordan. 6.Kuwait. 7. Morocco. 8. Quatar. 9. Somalia. 10. Tunisia. 11. The people's democratic Republic of Yemen. 12. The Yemen Arab Republic.

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