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Emphasising an empirical research to contemporary legal pluralist settings in Muslim contexts, the present collected volume contributes to a deepened understanding of legal pluralist issues and realities through comparative examination. This approach reveals some common features, such as the relevance of Islamic law in power struggles and in the construction of (state or national) identities, strategies of coping with coexisting sets of legal norms by the respective agents, or public debates about the risks induced by the recognition of religious institutions in migrant societies. At the same time, the studies contained in this volume reveal that legal pluralist settings often reflect very specific historical and social constellations, which demands caution towards any generalisation.

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Notes on Contributors Introduction  Norbert Oberauer Muslim Legal Practice in the United Kingdom: the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal  Yvonne Prief Unregistered Muslim Marriages in the United Kingdom  Vishal Vora Muslims of Greece: a Legal Paradox and a Political Failure  Konstantinos Tsitselikis Islamic Law as Indigenous Law: Sharı̄ʿa Courts in Israel from a Postcolonial Perspective  Ido Shahar Nation Building, Islamic Law and Unofficial Legal Pluralism: the Cases of Turkey and Pakistan  Ihsan Yilmaz Constitutional Recognition of Islamic Family Law and Sharia Courts in Ethiopia: Governmental Strategies to Co-regulate the Plural Family Law Arena  Katrin Seidel Legal Pluralism in the Southern West Bank: the Impact of Honour as a Factor on Developments towards an Increased Consideration of Rule-of-Law Principles in Clan-based Justice  Ulrike Qubaja Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: the Case of Interfaith Marriages Involving Muslims  Judith Koschorke Contextualising Malaysia’s Islamic Law: a Nuanced Perspective  Karen Meerschaut and Werner de Saeger Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 13/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004398214, 978-9004398214
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      Book Synopsis
      Emphasising an empirical research to contemporary legal pluralist settings in Muslim contexts, the present collected volume contributes to a deepened understanding of legal pluralist issues and realities through comparative examination. This approach reveals some common features, such as the relevance of Islamic law in power struggles and in the construction of (state or national) identities, strategies of coping with coexisting sets of legal norms by the respective agents, or public debates about the risks induced by the recognition of religious institutions in migrant societies. At the same time, the studies contained in this volume reveal that legal pluralist settings often reflect very specific historical and social constellations, which demands caution towards any generalisation.

      Table of Contents
      Notes on Contributors Introduction  Norbert Oberauer Muslim Legal Practice in the United Kingdom: the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal  Yvonne Prief Unregistered Muslim Marriages in the United Kingdom  Vishal Vora Muslims of Greece: a Legal Paradox and a Political Failure  Konstantinos Tsitselikis Islamic Law as Indigenous Law: Sharı̄ʿa Courts in Israel from a Postcolonial Perspective  Ido Shahar Nation Building, Islamic Law and Unofficial Legal Pluralism: the Cases of Turkey and Pakistan  Ihsan Yilmaz Constitutional Recognition of Islamic Family Law and Sharia Courts in Ethiopia: Governmental Strategies to Co-regulate the Plural Family Law Arena  Katrin Seidel Legal Pluralism in the Southern West Bank: the Impact of Honour as a Factor on Developments towards an Increased Consideration of Rule-of-Law Principles in Clan-based Justice  Ulrike Qubaja Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: the Case of Interfaith Marriages Involving Muslims  Judith Koschorke Contextualising Malaysia’s Islamic Law: a Nuanced Perspective  Karen Meerschaut and Werner de Saeger Index

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