Copyrıght ın Islamıc Law Project



28.06.2024 - 29.06.2024


Copyright in the Islamic Legal Tradition Workshop

As the second phase of the Copyright in Islamic Law Project, the Copyright in Islamic Legal Tradition Workshop served as a meeting point for researchers and scholars who have dedicated themselves to the study of copyright’s legal, philosophical, and historical foundations with an emphasis on Islamic law. Spanning over a year, the monthly meetings of the workshop series aimed to shed light on the multifaceted nature of copyright within the Islamic legal tradition.

Throughout the series, participants engaged in rigorous discussions, drawing upon a range of academic disciplines such as law, philosophy, history, and religion. This multidimensional and interdisciplinary approach fostered a comprehensive understanding of copyright and its implications in the Islamic context. By examining the main concepts associated with knowledge, expression, and copyright, it aimed to explore the unique perspectives and principles that shape copyright within the Islamic legal thought. Moreover, the trajectory of debates surrounding copyright in contemporary Islamic legal literature was carefully examined, providing insights into the evolving discourse and diverse viewpoints within the field. The workshop participants critically analyzed the theoretical foundations that underpin the conceptualization of copyright, aiming to unravel the underlying principles and moral considerations associated with intellectual property rights.

In addition to theoretical inquiries, the workshop delved into the historical development of state-led copyright legislation in the Muslim world. By examining the evolution of copyright laws over the past two centuries, participants gained valuable insights into the sociopolitical dynamics that have influenced the recognition and protection of copyright in the region.

The workshop’s collaborative nature extends beyond the core group of researchers, as participants from various backgrounds offer diverse perspectives and enriching the dialogue. The intellectual exchange and knowledge-sharing fostered by this inclusive environment contribute to a deeper and more nuanced understanding of copyright within the Islamic legal framework. Ultimately, this workshop acts as a catalyst for fresh insights and innovative approaches to copyright within the context of Islamic law. By generating meaningful discussions and encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration, it advances the scholarly discourse and expands the collective knowledge of copyright’s significance in the contemporary technological era, particularly within the rich tradition of Islamic legal thought.