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  • Peters, R. (2002). Muder in Khaybar: some thoughts on the origin of the qasama procedure in Islamic law. Islamic Law and Society, 9, 132-167.
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    Peters, R. (2002). Egypte and the age of the triumphant prison: legal punishment in nineteenth century Egypt. Annales islamologiques, 36, 253-285.
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    Peters, R. (2002). From jurists’ law to statute law or what happens when the shari'a is codified. Mediterranean Politics, 7(3), 82-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629390207030007
  • Peters, R. (2001). Wasiyya. In The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. XI (pp. 171-172). Brill.
  • Peters, R. (2001). The reintroduction of Islamic criminal law in Northern Nigeria: A study conducted on behalf of the European Commission. European Commission.
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    Peters, R. (2001). Prisons and marginalisation in nineteenth century Egypt. In E. Rogan (Ed.), Outside in: on the margins of the modern Middle East (pp. 31-52). (The Islamic Mediterranean; No. 3). I.B. Tauris.
  • Peters, R. (2000). Petitions and Marginal Voices in Nineteenth Century Egypt: The Case of the Fisherman's Daughter. In R. Ostle (Ed.), Marginal Voices in Literature and Society (pp. 119-133). European Science Foundation.
  • Peters, R. (1999). . [Review of: W. Hallaq (1999) A History of Islamic Legal Theories]. Islamic Law and Society, 6, 281-284.
  • Peters, R. (1999). Islamic Law and Human Rights: a contribution to an ongoing debate. Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, 10, 5-14.
  • Peters, R., & Fahmy, K. M. (1999). Introduction: The Legal History of Ottoman Egypt. Islamic Law and Society, 6, 129-135.
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