Amin has published more than 60 books and 200 research articles, as well as contributing to learned journals and encyclopedias. For the past 12 years he has been writing mostly in
Persian. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Hafiz Monthly on Iranian studies of which 103 issues has been published over the past 10 years. His 1985 books,
Middle East Legal Systems and
Islamic Law in the Contemporary World: Introduction, Glossary and Bibliography, were widely reviewed, with the
American Journal of International Law, a contribution to their field, essential to the international lawyer's library." He is also the Editor-in-Chief of literary journals
Hafez and
Iran-mehr. He began writing an encyclopedia about Iran with other academics in 2004. • Politics and Government in Algeria • Politics and Government in the Post-Revolution Iran • Remedies for Breach of Contract in Islamic and Iranian Law • Studies in Arab Law • Trading with Iran • Third World Law Dictionary • Wrongful Appropriation in Islamic Law • Legal and Political Structure of an Islamic State • Law of Contract in Middle East • The Legal System of Iraq • Legal Education in Developing Countries • The Reason (Masha`ir) by Mulla Sadra • The Light of Truth • Finality of Prophethood
In Persian Some of Hassan Amin's publications in Persian are as follows. • The History of Law in Iran • Iran Nameh: The History of Iran in Verse • Divan e Amin: The Collected Poems of Professor S.H. Amin • Poetry Encyclopedia • Modern Literature in Iran • A Rich Record: The Cultural, Political and Societal Transformation of Iran Under the Pahlavis • Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams • The Complete Collection of the Persian Poems of Mulla Hadi Sabzevari • The Greek Philosophical Allegory of Salaman and Absal • Compendiums in Traditional Medicine in Verse in Persian and Arabic • The Encyclopedia of Iran In Verse • Amin's Persian Odes
Translations from English to Persian • Untimely Meditations (a book by Friedrich Nietzsche)
Translations from Arabic to Persian • Shavahed o noboveh
Cited A selection of reviews on previous books by Hassan Amin: • "the latest of a long line of authoritative contributions by thus distinguished author...' a serious definitive legal study and a valuable work of reference ....". • "Prof Hassan Amin ranks amongst the world's most distinguished authorities on Iranian and Islamic law and he is a prolific writer on these subjects ...". • "Hassan Amin's name is quite familiar to the legal circles and he has a formidable reputation for his works on Middle East legal systems. For those in India who are involved, with or without credentials, in the controversy regarding Islamic law there is an important message in Amin's various works including the one under review -that this legal system has in its fabric much more than mere matrimonial law or even personal law. Many aspects of comprehensive Islamic jurisprudence which not only remain unexplored in India but whose very existence is unknown in this country have been this favourite Commercial Arbitration in Islamic and Iranian Law subjects of this learned author ... Amin's book is an extremely valuable addition to the meagre literature in the English language on modern Muslim law.". • Amin displayed considerable courage in undertaking the description of the tangled conflicting claims to territory and access to maritime economic resources in the Gulf. Through the efforts of legal scholars like Dr. Amin, it is hoped that international process in the Gulf can be conducted by means of the peaceful acts of diplomacy, arbitration and negotiation.". • For its originality, for the reference it contains, and the enlightening accounts it conveys. Middle East Legal Systems seems to me an indispensable instrument of work for any person involved in Middle Eastern Affairs". "As an academic jurist, Amin is at his best on constitutions, marine law, the Shari'a and human rights. He is familiar with text and documentations. His heart is in the right place. He is in favour of democracy and the rules of law, which he honestly does not find in the Middle East. He recommends regional co-ordination, economic development by appropriate technology, "Marshall aid" from the
Gulf Cooperation Council to make good the damage of the war between Iran and Iraq and "political, social and cultural progress" without too much Westernisation. Amin tries hard to be objective in his analysis and even-handed between the combatants ... ". "Amin, an international lawyer, is at his best covering the legal aspects of Gulf security". • "The author gives a fine description of the Shi'a sect in Chapter 3, and a brief but excellent introduction of the major Islamic schools of jurisdiction in chapter 4.". • "When all is said and done, this remains a fascinating book and one which attempts to fill a very real gap in the English language literature. One can only hope for an enlarged second edition fairly soon." • "Prof. Amin's book ... is admirably brief and is notable for the clear and practical information given in it". ==References==