ISLAM, LAW AND THE STATE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
LAW5ILS
2018
Credit points: 15
Subject outline
This subject will provide students with an introduction to the contentious relationship between the Islam, law and the state in Southeast Asia. Muslims are the largest community in Southeast Asia, comprising about 45% of the region's population. The discourses surrounding the accommodation of Islamic law are critical to understand political, social and legal developments in this very diverse region.Contemporary issues and debates on Islam and Islamic law will be studied in their social, political and cultural contexts. Selected country studies will include Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines providing a rich contextualisation in very different nation settings. It will cover topics including: Islam and the constitution; bureaucracy and Islam; judicial system and Islam; and broader issues of Islam, politics and society.
School: La Trobe Law School
Credit points: 15
Subject Co-ordinator: Kerstin Steiner
Available to Study Abroad Students: Yes
Subject year level: Year Level 5 - Masters
Exchange Students: Yes
Subject particulars
Subject rules
Prerequisites: Admission into LMGBL - Master of Laws in Global Business Law LMJD - Juris Doctor LML - Master of Laws LMCL - Master of Laws in Commercial Law LMLAW - Master of Laws OR have permission of the Law School Director of Postgraduate (Coursework) Programs
Co-requisites: N/A
Incompatible subjects: N/A
Equivalent subjects: N/A
Special conditions: N/A
Learning resources
Readings
| Resource Type | Title | Resource Requirement | Author and Year | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | Various, to be made available on the LMS | Recommended | Various | Various |
Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes
01. Demonstrate an understanding of Islamic law and its sources, as well as being able to apply this new terminology.
- Activities:
- Literature review. The seminars will introduce students to this new terminology and its meaning. Students are required to use new language in discussion and written settings. This terminology will also be used for the reading and analysis of the reading material. Students will be expected to apply this in the assessment tasks.
02. Critically reflect on the challenges of plural legal systems and the accommodation of Islam in Southeast Asian countries.
- Activities:
- Literature review and research essay. In the seminars, examples of various case studies exploring those challenges will be presented and discussed. The set reading material will provide background knowledge and opportunity for further research.
03. Review and explain the relationship between Islam, law and the state in different geographical and topical contexts.
- Activities:
- Literature review and research essay. Examples of various case studies exploring those challenges will be presented and discussed in the seminars. The set reading material will provide background knowledge and opportunity for further research. Students will be asked to provide an outline and annotated bibliography for their research project. Feedback will be provided on the feasibility of their research project and the quality of their proposal.
City Campus, 2018, Summer 3, Blended
Overview
Online enrolment: Yes
Maximum enrolment size: N/A
Enrolment information:
Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Kerstin Steiner
Class requirements
Lecture/SeminarWeek: 06 - 06
Seven 4.0 hours lecture/seminar per study period on any day including weekend during the day from week 06 to week 06 and delivered via face-to-face.
"classes from 10am-2.pm the following dates: 31st Jan, 1st Feb, 2ndFeb,3rd Feb,7th Feb,8th Feb,9th Feb"
Assessments
| Assessment element | Comments | % | ILO* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Literature Review (1,500 words equivalent) | 40 | 01, 02, 03 | |
| Research Essay (4,500 words) | 60 | 01, 02, 03 |