Family Law in Islam
Maaike Voorhoeve (ed.)
Paperback
9781784536268
Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World
Contents
1. 'She brings up Healthy Children for the Homeland': Morality Discourses in Yemeni Legal Debates
2. Reclaiming Changes within the Community Public Sphere: Druze Women's Activism, Personal Status Law and the Quest for Lebanese Multiple Citizenship
3. What a Focus on 'Family' Means in the Islamic Republic of Iran
4. Rethinking the Difference between Formal and Informal Marriages in Egypt
5. Waiting to Win: Family Disputes, Court Reform and the Ethnography of Delay
6. Divorce Practices in Muslim and Christian Courts in Syria
7. Maktub: An Ethnography of Evidence in a Tunisian Divorce Court
8. Judicial Discretion in Tunisian Personal Status Law