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Gender, Religion, and Family Law - Theorizing Conflicts Between Women's Rights and Cultural Traditions

English · Paperback / Softback

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In many regions of the world, rights guaranteed under the civil law, including rights to gender equality within marriage and rights in the distribution of family property and child custody upon divorce, are in conflict with the principles of religious law. Women's rights issues are often at the heart of these tensions, which present pressing challenges for theorists, lawyers, and policymakers. This anthology brings together leading scholars and activists doing innovative work in Jewish law, Muslim law, Christian law, and African customary law. Using examples drawn from a variety of nations and religions, they interrogate the utility of recent theoretical models for engaging with gender and multicultural conflicts, explore contextual differences, and analyze and celebrate stories of successful initiatives that have transformed legal and cultural norms to improve women's lives. Zusammenfassung Groundbreaking theoretical and legal approaches to resolving conflicts between gender equality and cultural practices

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Authors Lisa Fishbayn (EDT)/ Neil Joffe
Assisted by Lisa Fishbayn Joffe (Editor), Sylvia Neil (Editor)
Publisher University pr of new england
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.12.2012
 
EAN 9781611683264
ISBN 978-1-61168-326-4
No. of pages 320
Series Brandeis Series on Gender, Cul
Brandeis Series on Gender, Cul
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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