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The Blue Volume is the first of the five volumes of the 501 Laws series. 501 Laws is not an extension of any legal system. Each law in this book encompasses obligations, rights, and powers derived from nature, statutes, constitutions, judicial opinions, religions, psychology, cultures, archaeology, architecture, engineering, linguistics, medicine, mathematics, the physical sciences, and global poetry and literature. The examples offered in the laws are suggestive but by no means exhaustive. They activate the reader's mind to other instances where the law furnishes insight and instruction. Much…mehr

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The Blue Volume is the first of the five volumes of the 501 Laws series. 501 Laws is not an extension of any legal system. Each law in this book encompasses obligations, rights, and powers derived from nature, statutes, constitutions, judicial opinions, religions, psychology, cultures, archaeology, architecture, engineering, linguistics, medicine, mathematics, the physical sciences, and global poetry and literature. The examples offered in the laws are suggestive but by no means exhaustive. They activate the reader's mind to other instances where the law furnishes insight and instruction. Much like a short story, each law triggers elusive questions and conflicting answers, which take the readers on a path of imagination anchored in their firsthand experiences.


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Autorenporträt
L. Ali Khan initially trained as a civil engineer. He later switched to law, obtaining a law degree from Punjab University, Lahore. In 1976, Khan immigrated to the United States and studied law at New York University School of Law, where he received his LL.M. and J.S.D. Khan is a member of the New York and Kansas Bars.

Khan is the founder of Legal Scholar Academy and Emeritus Professor of Law.

Khan has authored several books, including The Extinction of Nation-States (1996), A Theory of Universal Democracy (2003), A Theory of International Terrorism (2006), Contemporary Ijtihad: Limits and Controversies (2011), New Iliad (2013), Flexibility under Islamic Law (2015), and Islam Enters America(2015). Over the years, he has written numerous law review articles and essays on Islamic law, international law, commercial law, creative writing, legal humor, jurisprudence, the U.S. Constitution, comparative constitutional law, human rights, and foreign policy. His academic writings are used as part of the course materials in universities worldwide.

Khan has devoted a significant portion of his academic scholarship to Islamic law and conflicts involving Muslim communities. He has participated in Islamic law symposia held at the law schools of Samford University, University of St. Thomas, Barry University, Michigan State University, and Brigham Young University, contributing ground-breaking articles on Islamic jurisprudence.

In addition to law articles and academic books, Khan also writes for the popular press in the United States, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. His legal and foreign affairs commentaries are published worldwide, and international media seek his comments on world events. Khan's legal and political commentaries have been published in Counterpunch, Huffington Post, JURIST, The Hindu, Dawn (Pakistan), Taipei Times, Asia Times, and numerous other publications.

He comments on world affairs on international radio and television media, including BBC, Press TV, and NPR.

He writes book reviews for the New York Journal of Books.

In 2007, Khan was a resident legal scholar with the Organization of Islamic Conference in Saudi Arabia. He taught law for thirty-five years at Washburn University School of Law.