In this case, the EU Court of Justice has ruled that the Rome III Regulation (EU Regulation No. 1259/2010) does not apply to a unilateral extrajudicial marriage dissolution (repudiation) pronounced in front of a religious court in Syria. By taking this decision, the Court no longer needed to verify whether Syrian law did grant spouses equal access to divorce on grounds of their sex (Article 10 Rome III). However, the Advocate-General has expressed himself on the interpretation of Article 10 Rome III. This article argues that the abstract approach advocated by the Advocate General in the assessment of Islamic repudiations is not the direction the EU should follow. In view of the still existing diversity in recognition policies within the EU,...
The judgment of the ECJ in Kadi is a significant – though perhaps not a ground-breaking – decision i...
In 2008 in France, a tribunal acceded to the demand of a Muslim man for the annulment of his marriag...
In the period of 2015 to 2018 a majority of refugees came from Syria, Afghanistan and Eritrea to Ger...
In this case, the EU Court of Justice has ruled that the Rome III Regulation (EU Regulation No. 1259...
This article reconsiders divorce laws in contemporary Muslim jurisdictions in light of the latest de...
In this article the development in france, germany and the netherlands of a recognition policy towar...
In the result of increased migration and the gradual formation of multicultural societies, the growt...
The paper analyses judgment No. 16804/2020 delivered by the Court of Cassation (First Civil Session)...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
Published: 25 June 2019Mustafa Molla Sali, a member of the Muslim minority in Thrace, Greece, passed...
A recent ruling by EU Court of Justice has clarified the inapplicability of Rome III regulation to p...
Contemporary Europe is undoubtedly a largely secular region where the notion that secularism and ‘pr...
A form of marriage dissolution initiated exclusively and unilaterally by the husband, Islamic repudi...
This article examines the recent judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the case ...
When is it permissible for a government to infringe on the religious rights of its citizenry? When i...
The judgment of the ECJ in Kadi is a significant – though perhaps not a ground-breaking – decision i...
In 2008 in France, a tribunal acceded to the demand of a Muslim man for the annulment of his marriag...
In the period of 2015 to 2018 a majority of refugees came from Syria, Afghanistan and Eritrea to Ger...
In this case, the EU Court of Justice has ruled that the Rome III Regulation (EU Regulation No. 1259...
This article reconsiders divorce laws in contemporary Muslim jurisdictions in light of the latest de...
In this article the development in france, germany and the netherlands of a recognition policy towar...
In the result of increased migration and the gradual formation of multicultural societies, the growt...
The paper analyses judgment No. 16804/2020 delivered by the Court of Cassation (First Civil Session)...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
Published: 25 June 2019Mustafa Molla Sali, a member of the Muslim minority in Thrace, Greece, passed...
A recent ruling by EU Court of Justice has clarified the inapplicability of Rome III regulation to p...
Contemporary Europe is undoubtedly a largely secular region where the notion that secularism and ‘pr...
A form of marriage dissolution initiated exclusively and unilaterally by the husband, Islamic repudi...
This article examines the recent judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the case ...
When is it permissible for a government to infringe on the religious rights of its citizenry? When i...
The judgment of the ECJ in Kadi is a significant – though perhaps not a ground-breaking – decision i...
In 2008 in France, a tribunal acceded to the demand of a Muslim man for the annulment of his marriag...
In the period of 2015 to 2018 a majority of refugees came from Syria, Afghanistan and Eritrea to Ger...