Family law in Islam : divorce, marriage and women in the Muslim world

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Family law in Islam : divorce, marriage and women in the Muslim world

edited by Maaike Voorhoeve

(Library of Islamic law, 4)

I.B. Tauris, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In both the West and throughout the Muslim world, Islamic family law is a highly - and hotly - debated topic. In the Muslim World, the discussions at the heart of these debates are often primarily concerned with the extent to which classical Islamic family law should be implemented in the national legal system, and the impact this has on society. "Family Law in Islam" highlights these discussions by looking at public debates and legal practice. Using a range of contemporary examples, from polygamy to informal marriage (zawaj 'urfi), and from divorce with mutual agreement (khul') to judicial divorce (tatliq), this wide-ranging and penetrating volume explores the impact of Islamic law on individuals, families and society alike from Morocco to Egypt and from Syria to Iran. It thus contains material of vital importance for researchers of Islamic Law, Politics and Society in the Middle East and North Africa.

目次

Introduction by Baudouin Dupret Chapter 1: Family Affairs in Muslim and Christian Courts in Syria Chapter 2: Divorce on the Initiative of the Wife (khul') in Islam Chapter 3: Proof and Prejudice: The Role of Evidence in a Tunisian Divorce Court Chapter 4: What a Focus on 'Family' means in the Islamic Republic of Iran Chapter 5: Reclaiming Changes within the Community Public Sphere: Druze Women Activism, Personal Status Law and the Quest for an Extended Citizenship Chapter 6: Informal 'Urfi Marriages in Egypt Chapter 7: Open Norms in the Tunisian Personal Status Code and their Interpretation by Judges Conclusion

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