Harmonisation of shari’ah and international humanitarian law rules for the protection of Palestinian journalists in armed conflicts

The primary aim of harmonisation is to foster harmony between Shari’ah and Civil law. It does not entail a complete merging of these two legal systems but rather involves reconciling certain fair differences in specific areas of Shari’ah and Civil law. Harmonisation becomes necessary between Shari’a...

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Main Authors: Alhamadin, Yousef Y K, Elshobake, Mohammed R M
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
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Published: Centre for Islamisation (CENTRIS), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) 2024
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Summary:The primary aim of harmonisation is to foster harmony between Shari’ah and Civil law. It does not entail a complete merging of these two legal systems but rather involves reconciling certain fair differences in specific areas of Shari’ah and Civil law. Harmonisation becomes necessary between Shari’ah and international humanitarian law, particularly when there are deficiencies in international humanitarian law regarding the protection of civilians. This paper will discuss the harmonisation of Shari’ah and international humanitarian law rules for the protection of journalists in armed conflicts. International humanitarian law categorises journalists as civilians and establishes legal regulations to protect them, while Islamic law is similarly committed to protecting civilians during armed conflicts against any form of violation. The research methodology is doctrinal, where several Shari’ah and legal documents will be explored for relevant texts in achieving the objective of this paper. The findings showed that harmonisation between Shari’ah and international humanitarian law regarding the protection of Palestinian journalists during armed conflicts is a complex and ongoing process that demands meticulous consideration, dialogue, and cooperation. While there might be similarities and shared objectives between the two legal frameworks, differences in sources, interpretations, and enforcement mechanisms also exist. This paper's value lies in proposing recommendations to enhance current laws, ensuring better protection of the rights of Palestinian journalists and media professionals, and establishing effective mechanisms to penalise perpetrators of violations against journalists.