Globalization and migration have served to make European societies multicultural to an unprecedented extent since 1945, but they have also increasingly brought multicultural life into the courts rooms and administrative institutions. However, there remains a lack of in-depth research investigating particular issues of Muslim family laws and how these interact with society on an unofficial level as well as in relation to the official legal processes. It is especially this latter aspect, i.e. how alternative norms play out in the formal courts, which is the focus of this book, with mahr as the main reference point. Mahr, usually translated as dower (to distinguish it from dowry as the contribution which a bride brings to a marriage), is an amount of money or property which in a Muslim marriage is an obligation of the husband to the wife and has generally been more sympathetically treated by European courts than any other aspect of Islamic family law. Mahr engages various branches of the law such as gender equality, status of religion, contract, family including heritance, and private international law. It is a topic which functions as a prism through which much broader issues of cultural, religious and legal pluralism can be brought together for an analysis with implications beyond the apparently narrow focus of the immediate subject.
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Globalization and migration have served to make European societies multicultural to an unprecedented extent since 1945, but they have also increasingly brought multicultural life into the courts rooms and administrative institutions. However, there remains a lack of in-depth research investigating particular issues of Muslim family laws and how these interact with society on an unofficial level as well as in relation to the official legal processes. It is especially this latter aspect, i.e. how alternative norms play out in the formal courts, which is the focus of this book, with mahr as the main reference point. Mahr, usually translated as dower (to distinguish it from dowry as the contribution which a bride brings to a marriage), is an amount of money or property which in a Muslim marriage is an obligation of the husband to the wife and has generally been more sympathetically treated by European courts than any other aspect of Islamic family law. Mahr engages various branches of the law such as gender equality, status of religion, contract, family including heritance, and private international law. It is a topic which functions as a prism through which much broader issues of cultural, religious and legal pluralism can be brought together for an analysis with implications beyond the apparently narrow focus of the immediate subject.
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orig. wrappers. Etat : Minor wear. VG. 23x15cm, 299 pages. Contents: Mahr meanings - dower dealings: reflections from Palestine / Annelies Moors -- Expensive marriage or women's security: debates from Aden, South Yemen / Susanne Dahlgren -- Morning gifts in the legal history of Europe and Denmark / Inger Dübeck -- Mahr and gender in private international law: the adjudication of Mahr in England, France Norway and Sweden / Lene Lovdal -- The struggle of embedding the Islamic Mahr in a Western legal system / Susan Rutten -- Mahr (dower) as a bargaining toll in a European context: a comparison of Dutch and Norwegian judicial decisions / Katja Jansen Fredriksen -- The Islamic Mahr in German courts: characteristization in private international law and accomodation in German national family law / Nadjma Yassari -- Mahr in Danish law / Camilla Christensen -- Facing the unknown/defacing the known - Mahr in Swedish courts / Matilda Arvidsson / Muslim marriage and Mahr: the experience of British Muslim women / Samia Bano. N° de réf. du vendeur 025162
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