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Child Custody in Islamic Law
Theory and Practice in Egypt since the Sixteenth Century

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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Part I. Child Custody and Guardianship in Comparative Perspective: 1. Child custody in civil and common law jurisdictions; 2. The best interests of the child in juristic discourse; Part II. Ottoman Egyptian Practice 1517-1801: 3. Private separation deeds in action; 4. Ottoman juristic discourse in action (1517-1801); 5. Child custody in Egypt 1801-1929; 6. Twentieth- and twenty-first-century child custody (1929-2014).


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Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim is Assistant Professor of Islamic Law at McGill University, Montréal. He has been writing about the theory and practice of Islamic law in the pre-modern and modern periods by examining both juristic discourse and court records. His research has been supported by numerous bodies, including the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, the American Research Center in Egypt, and the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar.

Riassunto

In this longitudinal history of Islamic child custody law, Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim challenges Euro-American exceptionalism and unveils developments akin to the Euro-American concept of the best interests of the child, enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

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Autori Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim, Ibrahim Ahmed Fekry, Ahmed Fekry (McGill University Ibrahim
Editore Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 30.06.2020
Categoria Saggistica
 
EAN 9781108456197
ISBN 978-1-108-45619-7
Numero di pagine 279
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.2 x 23 x 1.6 cm
 
Serie Print on demand
Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Cambridge Studies in Islamic C
Categorie HISTORY / Middle East / General, Egypt, Islamic Law, Middle Eastern history, Systems of law: Islamic law, Family law: children
 

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