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International Humanitarian Law
Muhammad Naqib Ishan Jan & Abdulrashid Lawan Haruna
ISBN 978-967-418-316-5
Pages : 238
Price : RM 69.00 / € 30.00
Year : 2015
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW addresses contemporary
issues affecting humanity in time of armed conflicts. It is written in
a simple language that eases the understanding of the principles of
IHL. It appraises the rules and principles of the law. It also ensures
that the rules are logically presented in the light of the realities of
modern conflicts. It has a unique feature of a chapter that discusses
the perspective of Islamic humanitarian law. It is therefore, an asset for
students of both undergraduate and Post graduate studies, particularly
those who have interest in IHL. It will equally be an important tool for IHL practitioners, military
personnel, lawyers of international criminal law and other humanitarian organization.
International Refugee Law: Practice and Procedure
Mohammad Naqib Ishan Jan, Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed & Muhamad Hassan Ahmad
ISBN : 978-967-418-787-3
Pages : 200
Price : RM 45.00 / € 30.00
Year : 2017
The international instruments relating to the protection and rights of
refugees are the significant development of international human rights
regimes. In this book, titled “International Refugee Law: Practice and
Procedure”, authors identify the status of refugees, examine their
rights and privileges under the unnecessary circumstances, and
analyse the obligations of States providing protection and assistance
to them. As an interdisciplinary subject, the international refugee law
also addresses several other issues such as immediate humanitarian
assistance, State sovereignty, international relations, and international migration law and
policy. The book is divided into eight chapters exploring, inter alia, the criterion for determining
refugee status, fundamental principles of international refugee law, minimum standards of
treatment and the obligations of States to provide protection as well as assistance under
international law. The recognition and protection of refugees from the Islamic perspective
is also featured in this book. All those concerned, particularly to the whole legal and non-
legal community such as members of the Malaysian Bench and Bar, academics, students,
and others, will find this book a valuable aid for a good understanding of the subject. The
readers would get insightful ideas on all the aspects of refugee protection under the refugee
conventions as well as other international human rights regimes without having to refer to
several sources.

