Muslim Divorce in the Middle East
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Muslim Divorce in the Middle East
Contesting Gender in the Contemporary Courts
Carlisle, Jessica
Birkhauser Verlag AG
07/2018
158
Dura
Inglês
9783319770062
15 a 20 dias
2173
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Chapter 1: Muslim Divorce in the MENA: Shari'a, Codification, State Feminism and Modern Court Systems in Syria, Morocco and Libya.- Chapter 2: The Damascus Shari'a Court: The Judge, Arbitration and Lawyers in 2005.- Chapter 3: A Legal Aid Centre in Marrakesh: Civil Society Activists and the Court in 2007.- Chapter 4: Tripoli's Family Court in 2013 and Challenges to State Feminism in post-'Arab Spring' Libya and Syria.- Conclusion.
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Muslim divorce in the Middle East;Middle East and gender issues;gender in Middle Eastern courts;divorce law in the Middle East;law and politics in the Middle East;gender regimes in the Middle East;Islamic divorce in MENA region;feminism in MENA region;Muslim marriages in the Middle East;legal anthropology;Middle Eastern divorce law reform;Shari'a and divorce law;Muslim divorce in Syria;Muslim divorce in Morocco;Muslim divorce in Libya;law reform activists in MENA region;state feminism in Syria;state feminism in Libya;family court in MENA region;Islam and feminism
Chapter 1: Muslim Divorce in the MENA: Shari'a, Codification, State Feminism and Modern Court Systems in Syria, Morocco and Libya.- Chapter 2: The Damascus Shari'a Court: The Judge, Arbitration and Lawyers in 2005.- Chapter 3: A Legal Aid Centre in Marrakesh: Civil Society Activists and the Court in 2007.- Chapter 4: Tripoli's Family Court in 2013 and Challenges to State Feminism in post-'Arab Spring' Libya and Syria.- Conclusion.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Muslim divorce in the Middle East;Middle East and gender issues;gender in Middle Eastern courts;divorce law in the Middle East;law and politics in the Middle East;gender regimes in the Middle East;Islamic divorce in MENA region;feminism in MENA region;Muslim marriages in the Middle East;legal anthropology;Middle Eastern divorce law reform;Shari'a and divorce law;Muslim divorce in Syria;Muslim divorce in Morocco;Muslim divorce in Libya;law reform activists in MENA region;state feminism in Syria;state feminism in Libya;family court in MENA region;Islam and feminism