A Geo-Legal Approach to the English <i>Sharia Courts</i>: Cases and Conflicts: Comparative Law in Global Perspective, cartea 1
Autor Anna Marottaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2021
Funding for the research associated with this book was provided by the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” – Dept. of Political Science and by the Italian Ministry of University and Research through the National Project (PRIN 2017 n. 20174EH2MR) on “International Migrations, State, Sovereignty, Human Rights: open legal issues” directed by Prof. Angela Di Stasi and Prof. Ida Caracciolo.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004473089
ISBN-10: 9004473084
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Comparative Law in Global Perspective
ISBN-10: 9004473084
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Comparative Law in Global Perspective
Notă biografică
Anna Marotta, double Ph.D. (2017), University ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, University Paris 8, is research fellow at the Vanvitelli University. She has authored publications on Islamic family law in England and Europe and has collaborated on the Italian translation of the book Géopolitique: Méthodes et Concepts (Barbara Loyer, Arman Colin, 2019).
Cuprins
<Acknowledgments
List of Figures
List of Acronyms
Note on Transliteration
Note on Terminology
Introduction
1 All Eyes on Sharia
2 Islamic Law in Western Countries
3 Geopolitics of Islamic ADR in England
4 Methodological Outline
5 Book Structure
1 Sharia and Western Tradition: A Challenge
1 Understanding Sharia: Historical Reconstruction and Legal Theories in Comparison
2 The Entry of Sharia in the European Landscape
3Sharia in a Representations’ Game
4 The Application of Islamic Family Rules in Western Countries
2 English Law and Sharia Courts
1 Characteristics and Evolution of Muslims in Britain
2 ADR between the Islamic Model and the English Law System
3 Question of Terms: ‘Sharia Courts’ as a Paradigm of a Conflict of Jurisdiction
4 Different Structures for Sharia Courts
5 Face to Face with Sharia Courts: Investigating the Plurality
6 In & Out of Sharia Courts
7 The UK Board of Sharia Councils
3 Interactions between Islamic Justice and English Courts
1 Islamic Inheritance Issues and the Role of The Islamic Sharia Council
2 Family Rules between English Law Courts and Sharia Courts: The Uddin Case
3 Property and Commerce between Islamic Fora and English Civil Courts
4 Sharia Courts and the Geo-Legal Conflict
1 In Favour, against, in the Middle: Which Actors?
2 An Archbishop’s Speech: 7 February 2008
3 Baroness Caroline Cox’s Battle: From Criticism of Sharia to the Arbitration and Mediation Services (Equality) Bill
4 Panorama Programme: ‘Secrets of Britain’s Sharia Councils’
5 Counter-Extremism Strategy: A Proposal for a Review of Sharia Councils
6Sharia Courts between Opposition and Strategy
7 Double Inquiry into Sharia Courts
8Sharia After the Home Office Inquiry: European Institutions Are Talking
What Will the ‘New’ Sharia Look Like in England? Some Concluding Remarks
Appendix 1: Actors
1 The Supporters
2 The Opponents
3 Academics in the Middle
Appendix 2: Author’s Interviews
Glossary of Arab Terms
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
List of Acronyms
Note on Transliteration
Note on Terminology
Introduction
1 All Eyes on Sharia
2 Islamic Law in Western Countries
3 Geopolitics of Islamic ADR in England
4 Methodological Outline
5 Book Structure
part 1: Islam as a new European Reality: From Sharia to Sharia Courts
1 Sharia and Western Tradition: A Challenge
1 Understanding Sharia: Historical Reconstruction and Legal Theories in Comparison
2 The Entry of Sharia in the European Landscape
3Sharia in a Representations’ Game
4 The Application of Islamic Family Rules in Western Countries
2 English Law and Sharia Courts
1 Characteristics and Evolution of Muslims in Britain
2 ADR between the Islamic Model and the English Law System
3 Question of Terms: ‘Sharia Courts’ as a Paradigm of a Conflict of Jurisdiction
4 Different Structures for Sharia Courts
5 Face to Face with Sharia Courts: Investigating the Plurality
6 In & Out of Sharia Courts
7 The UK Board of Sharia Councils
part 2: From Judicial Interactions to the Explosion of Geopolitical Antagonisms
3 Interactions between Islamic Justice and English Courts
1 Islamic Inheritance Issues and the Role of The Islamic Sharia Council
2 Family Rules between English Law Courts and Sharia Courts: The Uddin Case
3 Property and Commerce between Islamic Fora and English Civil Courts
4 Sharia Courts and the Geo-Legal Conflict
1 In Favour, against, in the Middle: Which Actors?
2 An Archbishop’s Speech: 7 February 2008
3 Baroness Caroline Cox’s Battle: From Criticism of Sharia to the Arbitration and Mediation Services (Equality) Bill
4 Panorama Programme: ‘Secrets of Britain’s Sharia Councils’
5 Counter-Extremism Strategy: A Proposal for a Review of Sharia Councils
6Sharia Courts between Opposition and Strategy
7 Double Inquiry into Sharia Courts
8Sharia After the Home Office Inquiry: European Institutions Are Talking
What Will the ‘New’ Sharia Look Like in England? Some Concluding Remarks
Appendix 1: Actors
1 The Supporters
2 The Opponents
3 Academics in the Middle
Appendix 2: Author’s Interviews
Glossary of Arab Terms
Bibliography
Index