CAN THE REQUIREMENTS OF SHARIAH LAW REGARDING CRIMINAL PUNISHMENTS BE INTERPRETED IN A WAY THAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE ICCPR AND CAT?

Alfitri Alfitri
2021 Indonesian journal of international law  
Negeri (STAIN) Samarinda. Author completing S1 and S2 in the field of Islamic law in Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. With scholarship from the Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) the author took Master of Laws (LL. AD) program in the Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne. Author continue his studies in the United States in Fall of 2009 with Fulbright scholarship for Ph.D. degree. Author's research interests include Islamic Law (Civil and Criminal),
more » ... ernational Human Rights Law and Civil Society Law. The author has presented his research results at conferences/seminars both national and international and published them in numerous refereed journal international law such as the Journal of Law and Religion and the Asian Journal of Comparative Law. Currently the author is still listed as a researcher at the Asian Law Center, Melbourne Law School, and the University of Melbourne.
doi:10.17304/ijil.vol7.1.230 fatcat:tanxkyfkmjcmlkcl6t3t4dajym