Islamophobia and the Law is a foundational volume of critical
scholarship on the emerging form of bigotry widely known as
Islamophobia. This book brings together leading legal scholars to
explore the emergence and rise of Islamophobia after the 9/11
terror attacks, particularly how the law brings about
state-sponsored Islamophobia and acts as a dynamic catalyst of
private Islamophobia and vigilante violence against Muslims. The
first book of its kind, it is a critical read for scholars and
practitioners, advocates and students interested in deepening their
knowledge of the subject matter. This collection addresses
Islamophobia in race, immigration and citizenship, criminal law and
national security, in the use of courts to advance anti-Muslim
projects and in law and society.
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