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Layish A. The Transformation of the Sharī‘a from Jurists’ Law to Statutory Law in the Contemporary Muslim World // WDI. 2004. Vol. 44. № 1. Р. 85–113.

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Layish A. Sharī‘a and Custom in Libyan Tribal Society. An Annotated Translation of Decisions from the Sharī‘a Courts of Adjābiya and Kufra. Leiden: Brill, 2005.

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Layish A. Shahādat al-naql in the Judicial Practice in Modern Libya // Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgements / Eds M. Kh. Masud, R. Peters, D. S. Powers. Brill, 2006. Р. 495–516.

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Layish A. Waqfs of Awlād al-Nās in Aleppo in the Mamluk Period as Reflected in a Family Archive // JESHO. 2008. Vol. 51. № 2. Р. 287–326.

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Layish A. Legal Documents from the Judean Desert: The Impact of the Shari‘a on Bedouin Customary Law. Leiden: Brill, 2011.

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Lewis E. B. Frontier as Resource: Law, Crime, and Sovereignty on the Margins of Empire // CSSH. 2013. Vol. 55. № 2. Р. 241–272.

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Lydon G. Droit islamique et droits de la femme d’après les registres du Tribunal Musulman de Ndar (Saint-Louis du Sénégal) // Canadian Journal of African Studies. 2007. Vol. 41. № 2. Р. 289–307.

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Makinde A.-F. ’Kola; Ostien, Philip. Legal Pluralism in Colonial Lagos: The 1894 Petition of the Lagos Muslims to their British Colonial Masters // WDI. 2012. Vol. 52. № 1. Р. 51–68.

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