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028 4 0 _aFFH 32656-A-NT
_bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
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_b.D43 2003
245 0 0 _aDeath by stoning
_h[videorecording] :
_bjustice, punishment, and human rights /
_cproduced by ABC News.
246 3 _aDivine law : the case of Amina Lawal
260 _aPrinceton, NJ :
_bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences,
_cc2003.
300 _a1 videorecording (23 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c1/2 in.
500 _aOriginally broadcast on the program Nightline, July 10, 2003, as: Divine law : the case of Amina Lawal.
520 _aUnder Islamic law, the bearing of a child out of wedlock is a captial offense and death is by stoning. Set in Nigeria, this program uses the case of Amina Lawal to discuss the concepts of justice and punishment as they relate to human rights. The video features Akbar Ahmed, chair of Islamic studies and professor of international relations at American University, and Ayesha Imam, founding director of a human rights agency that assisted in Ms. Lawal's defense.
538 _aVHS format.
600 1 0 _aLawal, Amina
_vTrials, litigation, etc.
650 0 _aAdultery
_zNigeria.
650 0 _aHuman rights.
650 0 _aStoning (Islamic law)
700 1 _aAhmed, Akbar S.
700 1 _aImam, A.
_q(Ayesha)
710 2 _aABC News.
730 0 _aNightline (Television program)
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