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Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System

Editat de Rubya Mehdi, Jergen S. Nielsen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2010
There remains a lack of in-depth research investigating particular issues of Muslim family laws and how these interact with society in relation to the official legal processes. It is especially this latter aspect, how alternative norms play out in the formal courts, which is the focus of this book, with mahr as the main reference point.
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ISBN-13: 9788757424768
ISBN-10: 8757424764
Pagini: 299
Dimensiuni: 154 x 22 x 231 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: DJOFPUBLISHING

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Biographical Notes Introduction Rubya Mehdi and JA rgen S. Nielsen Part I. Contexts Trans-National and Historical Chapter 1. Mahr Meanings - Dower Dealings: Reflections from Palestine Annelies Moors Chapter 2. Expensive Marriage or Women's Security: Mahr Debates from Aden, South Yemen Susanne Dahlgren Chapter 3. Morning Gifts in the Legal History of Europe and Denmark Inger Dubeck Part II. Contexts Comparative Chapter 4. Mahr and Gender Equality in Private International Law: The Adjudication of Mahr in England, France, Norway and Sweden Lene LA vdal Chapter 5. The Struggle of Embedding the Islamic Mahr in a Western Legal System Susan Rutten Chapter 6. Mahr (dower) as a Bargaining Tool in a European Context: a Comparison of Dutch and Norwegian Judicial Decisions Katja Jansen Fredriksen Part III. Single Country Case Studies Chapter 7. The Islamic Mahr in German Courts: Characterization in Private International Law and Accommodation in German National Family Law Nadjma Yassari Chapter 8. Mahr in Danish Law Camilla Christensen Chapter 9. Facing the Unknown/Defacing the Known - Mahr in Swedish Courts Matilda Arvidsson Chapter 10. Muslim Marriage and Mahr: The Experience of British Muslim Women Samia Bano