Law and religion in multicultural societies

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Law and religion in multicultural societies

Rubya Mehdi ... [et al.] (eds.)

DJØF Pub., 2008

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Other editors: Hanne Petersen, Erik Reenberg Sand and Gordon R. Woodman

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Globalization and migration increasingly challenge the political and judicial systems of Western nation states. The more or less secular judicial systems of these states are challenged by the traditional religious and judicial practices of immigrants, especially in the case of problems of family law, such as marriage divorce and inheritance. The present articles focus on the relationship between religion and law in multicultural societies by supplying comparative examples of how the practice of diverse law systems in modern states may lead to conflict or co-existence. The articles will not only consist of examples from various Western contexts, but will also contain comparative examples from a few post-colonial, non-Western societies with a long experience in dealing with problems relating to multiculturalism and religious pluralism. This collection of papers on "Law and Religion in Multicultural Societies" is the product of a lecture series given in Copenhagen in Autumn 2006. The authors were each invited to deliver a lecture in a weekly series at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen. The participants were students, teachers and interested people from outside the University. The series provided an opportunity for the lecturers to interact with a wider public, and they later revised the texts of their lectures in the light of the feedback and discussions which were held after their lectures. This collection of papers thus addresses a fundamental problem in human society. The tension between law and religion has existed from ancient times but has gained global scope and intense urgency in recent years.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Possibilities of Co-Existence of Religious Laws with Other Laws Chapter 2. Law, Religion and Culture in Multicultural Britain Chapter 3. Religion in a Super-Diverse Legal Environment: Thoughts on the British Scene Chapter 4. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Canadian Muslim Women's Responses to Faith-Based Arbitration Chapter 5. The State and Religious Laws: The Case of India Chapter 6. Religion as a Factor in Multi-Layered European Union Legislation . Chapter 7. Revision and Reality in the Family Law of Morocco Chapter 8. Marriage and Divorce in the New Moroccan Family Chapter 9. Law as Cultural System: Chaudhary, Mullah and Judge in Pakistani Legal Culture Chapter 10. Supernatural Means to Affect the Outcome of Family Disputes in Courts: The Case of Muslim Pakistanis in Denmark Chapter 11 Changing Traditions, Preserving Values?

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  • NCID
    BA89360484
  • ISBN
    • 9788757418439
  • Country Code
    dk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Copenhagen
  • Pages/Volumes
    246 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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