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Author Bano, Samia.

Title Muslim women and Shari'ah councils : transcending the boundaries of community and law / Samia Bano
Published Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (224 pages)
Contents Multiculturalism and secularism in the British context -- South Asian Muslims and state-law relations -- Background to the study -- Shari'ah councils in Britain -- Shari'ah councils and the practice of law-making -- Personal experiences of marriage -- Muslim women, divorce and Shari'ah councils -- Shari'ah councils and civil law -- Conclusion : justice in the "shadow of law"?
Summary Drawing upon original empirical data and critiquing existing research material this book challenges the language of community rights and claims for legal autonomy in matters of family law. It draws upon critiques of power, dialogue and positionality to explore how multiples spaces in law and community both empower and restrict women at different times and in different contexts. It also opens up the conceptual space in which we can see in evidence the multiple legal and social realities in operation, within the larger context of state law, liberal multiculturalism and the human rights discourse. In this way the book provides an important contribution to current debate on the use of privatized and ADR mechanisms in family law matters while analyzing the dynamics of relationality and cultural diversity in new forms of mediation practices. In a wider context it explores the conceptual challenges that the rise of a faith-based dispute resolution process poses to secular/liberal notions of law, human rights and gender equality
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Subject Muslim women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain
Women (Islamic law)
Marriage (Islamic law)
Divorce (Islamic law)
RELIGION -- Islam -- Law.
Divorce (Islamic law)
Marriage (Islamic law)
Muslim women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Women (Islamic law)
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781137283856
1137283858
9781283867399
1283867397