Competing Fundamentalisms and Egyptian Women’s Family Rights : International Law and the Reform of Sharī’a-derived Legislation



Jasmine, Moussa (2011) Competing Fundamentalisms and Egyptian Women’s Family Rights : International Law and the Reform of Sharī’a-derived Legislation. Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws Series . Brill \textbar Nijhoff, Leiden. ISBN 978-90-04-20309-9

Abstract

Critiquing both universalism and cultural relativism as theoretical approaches, this book presents a comprehensive study of Egypt's Sharī'a-derived family law, and proposing practical methods to advance women's family rights on the ground, while respecting their religious and cultural identities.

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Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Communities : Qawami > Anr Elips
Language: English
Depositing User: Qawami Staff
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2022 18:37
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2022 18:37
Themes: Islamic Government
Topics: Civil Law, Discrimination Equal Protection, Family Law
Geographic Regions: Africa > Egypt
URI: https://qora.qawami.org/id/eprint/284

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