Adjudicating Family Law in Muslim Courts Adjudicating Family Law in Muslim Courts
Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series

Adjudicating Family Law in Muslim Courts

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Publisher Description

While there are many books on Islamic family law, the literature on its enforcement is scarce. This book focuses on how Islamic family law is interpreted and applied by judges in a range of Muslim countries – Sunni and Shi'a, as well as Arab and non-Arab. It thereby aids the understanding of shari'a law in practice in a number of different cultural and political settings. It shows how the existence of differing views of what shari'a is, as well as the presence of a vast body of legal material which judges can refer to, make it possible for courts to interpret Islamic law in creative and innovative ways.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
4 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2
MB

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