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Women and Muslim Family Laws in Arab States
Lynn Welchman
其他書名
A Comparative Overview of Textual Development and Advocacy
出版
Amsterdam University Press
, 2007
主題
Social Science / Women's Studies
Law / Comparative
Law / Family Law / General
Social Science / Islamic Studies
ISBN
905356974X
9789053569740
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DiVmjTyZekEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Muslim family law—and its principles regarding marriage, divorce, personal maintenance, paternity, and child custody—is the one of the most widely applied family law systems in existence today. A number of states have recently codified Muslim family law for the first time or have issued significant amendments or new laws, spurred in many cases by interventions from women’s rights groups and other advocacy organizations.
Women and Muslim Family Laws in Arab States
combines an examination of women’s rights under Muslim family law in Arab states across the Middle East with discussions of the public debates surrounding the issues that have been raised during these processes of codification and amendment.
Drawing on original legal texts and explanatory statements as well as extensive state-based secondary literature, Welchman places these discussions in a contemporary global context that internationalizes the domestic and regional particularities of Muslim family law. Accompanied by a full bibliography and an appendix providing translated extracts of the laws under examination
Women and Muslim Family Law
considers laws from the Gulf States to North Africa in order to illustrate the legal, social, and political dynamics of the current debates.