The principle of coverture in Lebanon is defined and examined through a study of the Christian personal status codes. While these do not necessarily reflect the social status of women, they remain highly discriminatory against women in the legal realm. This is seen as the result of archaic laws, the patriarchal social order, and the strong influence of Islam. No change is seen as possible without an attempt at the unification of all personal status codes and their modification or replacement with a uniform civil law to provide absolute gender equality.
Shehadeh, Lamia Rustum (2004) Coverture in Lebanon. Feminist Review (76). pp. 83-99. ISSN 0141-7789
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Subjects: | K Law > K Law (General) |
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Communities : | Qawami > Anr Elips |
Language: | English |
Depositing User: | Qawami Staff |
Date Deposited: | 10 Feb 2022 20:28 |
Last Modified: | 10 Feb 2022 20:28 |
Topics: | Civil Law |
Geographic Regions: | Asia > Lebanon |
URI: | https://qora.qawami.org/id/eprint/267 |