Texte intégral uniquement accessible aux membres de l'Université de LorraineIn Canada, England and United States, many religious groups have been organizing to implement policies that would influence the manner in which civil society is run. It has been argued that this use of religion for political gain threatens to undermine hard won entitlements to equality and basic human rights. Much media has recently focused on the issue of the formation of arbitration islamic tribunals that would use Islamic Law to settle familiy and financial matters in Canada, England and United States. In fact, the idea of privates parties voluntarily agreeing to have their islamic religious disputes resolved by an muslim arbitrator using the islamic law is not n...
Muslims, as do Jews, believe that laws are established by God. This conception conflicts with the ju...
Muslims living in a secular, liberal democratic state face a fundamental dilemma: reconciling the ob...
Muslim families seeking to resolve private disputes in accordance with their religious values and in...
Au Canada, en Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis, on voit de nombreux groupes religieux prendre des initia...
This thesis examines in detail the legislative amendments made to the Ontario Arbitration Act, 1991 ...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
Arbitration is a private mechanism that offers people an alternative means of resolving disputes out...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
In the fall of 2003 Syed Mumtaz Ali, leader of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice located in To...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This article is a response to Mr. McGuinty regarding his response to religious arbitration in the pr...
Starting with an analysis of the rhetoric surrounding the Sharia arbitration debate in Ontario, Cana...
In 2003, the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice announced their intention of providing arbitration s...
The presence in Canada of a large population from Muslim countries has given rise to new litigation ...
Are arbitrators employees for the purpose of the Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulation...
Muslims, as do Jews, believe that laws are established by God. This conception conflicts with the ju...
Muslims living in a secular, liberal democratic state face a fundamental dilemma: reconciling the ob...
Muslim families seeking to resolve private disputes in accordance with their religious values and in...
Au Canada, en Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis, on voit de nombreux groupes religieux prendre des initia...
This thesis examines in detail the legislative amendments made to the Ontario Arbitration Act, 1991 ...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
Arbitration is a private mechanism that offers people an alternative means of resolving disputes out...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
In the fall of 2003 Syed Mumtaz Ali, leader of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice located in To...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This article is a response to Mr. McGuinty regarding his response to religious arbitration in the pr...
Starting with an analysis of the rhetoric surrounding the Sharia arbitration debate in Ontario, Cana...
In 2003, the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice announced their intention of providing arbitration s...
The presence in Canada of a large population from Muslim countries has given rise to new litigation ...
Are arbitrators employees for the purpose of the Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulation...
Muslims, as do Jews, believe that laws are established by God. This conception conflicts with the ju...
Muslims living in a secular, liberal democratic state face a fundamental dilemma: reconciling the ob...
Muslim families seeking to resolve private disputes in accordance with their religious values and in...