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Bekhruz Kh. On the Influence of Roman Law on Islamic Law: Some Conceptual Reflections

Abstract: The article investigates the question of character and degree of impact of the Roman law on the Islamic law in context of the functioning of legal doctrines, sources and also structure of law. The forms of such influence have been analysed. It is noticed that certain provisions, principles and norms of the Roman law have rendered both dirrect, and indirect influence on formation of separate provisons of the Islamic law. It is specified on strengthening of such influence, since XIX century, when direct reception of the norms and institutes of the romano-germanic law generated under direct influence of the Roman law, took place. The direct reception of the provisions of the Roman law is not at issue. Some of them have been included as a result of the islamization of the established legal practice through the acceptance of the norms which do not contradict to the substantive provisions and principles of the Islamic law.


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Roman law, Islamic law, borrowing, legal reception, legal tradition, Roman jurisprudence, Islamic legal doctrine, legal sources, structure of law.


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