Applied Family Law in Islamic Courts Applied Family Law in Islamic Courts
Islamic Law in Context

Applied Family Law in Islamic Courts

Shari’a Courts in Gaza

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Publisher Description

Written from an ethnographic perspective, this book investigates the socio-legal aspects of Islamic jurisprudence in Gaza-Palestine. It examines the way judges, lawyers and litigants operate with respect to the law and with each other, particularly given their different positions in the power structure within the court and within society at large. The book aims at elucidating ambivalences in the codified statutes that allow the actors to find practical solutions to their (often) legally unresolved problems and to manipulate the law. The book demonstrates that present-day judges are not only confronted with novel questions they have to find an answer to, but, perhaps more importantly, they are confronted with contradictions between the letter of codified law and their own notions of justice. The author reminds us that these notions of justice should not be set a priori; they are socially constructed in particular time and space.

Making a substantial contribution to a number of theoretical debates on family law and gender, the book will appeal to both academic and non-academic readers alike.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2018
20 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
196
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
1.4
MB

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