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Digital Activism, Legal Reform, and Islamic Feminist Resistance in Saudi Arabia
Zakarriya J.
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Disseminating Family Law Reforms
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 1990(1990). Disseminating Family Law Reforms. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: Vol. 23, No. 30-31, pp. 303-329.
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Reforms in Family Law in Morocco
Journal of African Law, 1958On 13 Jumādā I, 1377 (6 December, 1957), the Arabic edition of the Official Bulletin of Morocco2 published a Zahīr3 of 28 Rabi’ II, 1377 (22 November, 1957), which not only announced that a series of books covering matters of personal status and inheritance would be published (to constitute, when complete, a “Code of Personal Status and Inheritance” ),
J. D. Anderson
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This article considers the social practice of intentional ‘plus-two-parent families’ as seen from a legal policy standpoint in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Nola Cammu
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Al-Syakhsiyyah: Journal of Law & Family Studies, 2023
One of the most widely promoted family law reforms in modern Muslim countries is the issue of polygamy. Until now, polygamy is considered as a form of discrimination and marginalization of women, in addition to the conditions for the permissibility of ...
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One of the most widely promoted family law reforms in modern Muslim countries is the issue of polygamy. Until now, polygamy is considered as a form of discrimination and marginalization of women, in addition to the conditions for the permissibility of ...
Lia Noviana +2 more
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Feminism and Islamic Family Law Reforms in Malaysia: How Much and to What Extent?
Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 1998Maznah Mohamad
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Journal of Law, Religion and State, 2023
35 Muslim-majority and 18 Muslim-minority countries formally integrate Muslim Family Laws (mfl s) into their legal systems. Both groups of governments have undertaken legislative reforms to improve the status of women/children under mfl s and strengthen
Y. Sezgin
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35 Muslim-majority and 18 Muslim-minority countries formally integrate Muslim Family Laws (mfl s) into their legal systems. Both groups of governments have undertaken legislative reforms to improve the status of women/children under mfl s and strengthen
Y. Sezgin
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Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2011
Rae Kaspiew, M. Gray, L. Qu, R. Weston
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Rae Kaspiew, M. Gray, L. Qu, R. Weston
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