Muslim Family Law In Sri Lanka


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Yearbook of Islamic And Middle Eastern Law


Yearbook of Islamic And Middle Eastern Law

Author: Eugene Cotran

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2005-12-13


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Practitioners and academics dealing with the Middle East can turn to the Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law for an instant source of information on the developments over an entire year in the region. The Yearbook covers Islamic and non-Islamic legal subjects, including the laws themselves, of some twenty Arab and other Islamic countries. The publication's practical features include: - articles on current topics, - country surveys reflecting important new legislation and amendments to existing legislation per country, - the text of a selection of documents and important court cases, - a Notes and News section, and - book reviews.

Islamic Family Law in a Changing World


Islamic Family Law in a Changing World

Author: ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad Naʻīm

language: en

Publisher: Zed Books

Release Date: 2002-08


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In "Islamic Family Law in a Changing World," Abdullahi A. An-Na'im explores the practice of the Shari'a, commonly known as Islamic Family Law. An-Na'im shows that the practical application of Shari'a principles is often modified by theological differences of interpretation, a country's particular customary practices, and state policy and law.

The International Survey of Family Law


The International Survey of Family Law

Author: Andrew Bainham

language: en

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Release Date: 1998-02-05


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The "International Survey of Family Law," published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the Annual Survey of Family Law'. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The "Survey" is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. This applies, for example, in the present volume to the contributions relating to China and Turkey. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The "Survey" also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.