From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when women's rights are given top priority, Tunisia's gender-friendly legislation requires a fresher look. One would be forgiven for thinking that Tunisia's reforms started after they gained independence from France in the 1950's. In fact, it was during the French Protectorate that reformers started rumours of reform, arguing amongst other issues for affording women more rights than those they were granted under sharia law, which governed family law in Tunisia. After gaining its independence, Tunisia promulgated the Code of Personal Status, which was considered a radical departure from the sharia. It is considered to be the first women-friendly leg...
At a time when the situation of women in the Islamic world is of global interest, here is a study th...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Morocco has maintained its identity and adherence to the Islamic faith since before colonialism and ...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
Tunisia has a unique set of family law codes that continue to operate from 1956 to the present day. ...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
The article aims to analyze the role of modern interpretations of Sharia on women's emancipation in ...
The reform of Islamic family law both in Indonesia and in Tunisia often receive the pros and cons f...
This paper focuses on successful reform strategies invoked in parts of the Muslim world to address i...
The following article investigates the policies of Syria and Tunisia regading woman rights in marria...
There is no doubt that one of the most contentious terrains of contestation in the supposed clash of...
The Author discusses the dynamics of family law reforms in modern Egypt as an instance of similar dy...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
In the aftermath of the ‘Arab Spring’, Tunisian media reported a practice of so-called ‘urfi, or unr...
At a time when the situation of women in the Islamic world is of global interest, here is a study th...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Morocco has maintained its identity and adherence to the Islamic faith since before colonialism and ...
From the time when women's rights were not placed high on the agenda of any state to the time when w...
Tunisia has a unique set of family law codes that continue to operate from 1956 to the present day. ...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
The article aims to analyze the role of modern interpretations of Sharia on women's emancipation in ...
The reform of Islamic family law both in Indonesia and in Tunisia often receive the pros and cons f...
This paper focuses on successful reform strategies invoked in parts of the Muslim world to address i...
The following article investigates the policies of Syria and Tunisia regading woman rights in marria...
There is no doubt that one of the most contentious terrains of contestation in the supposed clash of...
The Author discusses the dynamics of family law reforms in modern Egypt as an instance of similar dy...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
In the aftermath of the ‘Arab Spring’, Tunisian media reported a practice of so-called ‘urfi, or unr...
At a time when the situation of women in the Islamic world is of global interest, here is a study th...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Morocco has maintained its identity and adherence to the Islamic faith since before colonialism and ...