This article is the first in a two part series that examines the relationship between shariah law and English law and focuses upon the impact on women, particularly in relation to marriage and divorce. The article considers the context within which legal problems arise and outlines some of those problems. It then investigates how far those problems may be resolved or mitigated using existing legal mechanisms. The paper concludes by pointing out that the formal recognition of shariah law within the English legal system is not an immediate prospect, nor is it wanted by the majority of Muslims. Nonetheless, shariah law is being applied in fact to personal relationships in Britain, which is of utmost significance to Muslim women in Britain
In the last 30 years English law has seen a small but steady proliferation of shari’a councils thoug...
This article explores the practice of Islamic family law in the UK. It draws on empirical data from ...
In response to recent media controversy and public debate about legal pluralism and multiculturalism...
This article is the first in a two part series that examines the relationship between shariah law an...
This article is the second in a two part series that examines the relationship between shariah law a...
This study explores the debate concerning the implementation of Sharia Law in Britain and its conseq...
This article examines Islam and in Contemporary England and Wales, and asks what issues faced by Mus...
The article discusses and compares the dissolution of a marriage as well as the legal consequences t...
English courts consider the validity of a talaq obtained abroad on the basis of the lex matrimonii, ...
The role of Muslim faith-based dispute resolution forums in family matters continues to be fiercely ...
In the birth place of Common law, there is an emerging paradigm shift in the attitude of English cou...
This paper focuses on the role and rationale of Sharia Councils in Britain (in particular in the iss...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The role of Muslim fait...
This book is believed to be the first of its kind written by a renowned Muslim lawyer in the English...
There is an emerging paradigm shift in English courts’ attitude towards Islamic law principles from ...
In the last 30 years English law has seen a small but steady proliferation of shari’a councils thoug...
This article explores the practice of Islamic family law in the UK. It draws on empirical data from ...
In response to recent media controversy and public debate about legal pluralism and multiculturalism...
This article is the first in a two part series that examines the relationship between shariah law an...
This article is the second in a two part series that examines the relationship between shariah law a...
This study explores the debate concerning the implementation of Sharia Law in Britain and its conseq...
This article examines Islam and in Contemporary England and Wales, and asks what issues faced by Mus...
The article discusses and compares the dissolution of a marriage as well as the legal consequences t...
English courts consider the validity of a talaq obtained abroad on the basis of the lex matrimonii, ...
The role of Muslim faith-based dispute resolution forums in family matters continues to be fiercely ...
In the birth place of Common law, there is an emerging paradigm shift in the attitude of English cou...
This paper focuses on the role and rationale of Sharia Councils in Britain (in particular in the iss...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The role of Muslim fait...
This book is believed to be the first of its kind written by a renowned Muslim lawyer in the English...
There is an emerging paradigm shift in English courts’ attitude towards Islamic law principles from ...
In the last 30 years English law has seen a small but steady proliferation of shari’a councils thoug...
This article explores the practice of Islamic family law in the UK. It draws on empirical data from ...
In response to recent media controversy and public debate about legal pluralism and multiculturalism...