Dr. Dizboni received his Ph.D from the University of Montreal and is Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics & Economics at Royal Military College of Canada and Associate Researcher at McGill and Queen’s Universities
2011 0-7734-1513-0 The author examines jihad from an historical discursive perspective, taking account of the economic and cultural contexts in which the doctrine first developed in Islamic law, as well as the doctrine’s applicability to international law and relations.
Named for the Law and Society Association's 2012 Herbert Jacob Book Prize.