A rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States has led, in recent years, to state-level efforts to prohibit the application of Sharia law in American courts. While these bans have been largely unsuccessful as legislation--the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has even declared one such ban unconstitutional--the growing uneasiness among Americans regarding the application of Sharia law persists. Similar tensions have been addressed in Canada and the United Kingdom through reform of the application of Sharia law in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms. By taking a critical look at the American ADR system through the lens of Canadian and British reforms, a mode of reconciling religious arbitration with egalitarian values, an...
This article will provide an overview of Shari\u27a law with respect to arbitration. Section I provi...
At the beginning of 2014, about a dozen states introduced or re-introduced bills to ban the use of S...
In the fall of 2003 Syed Mumtaz Ali, leader of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice located in To...
This article is a response to Mr. McGuinty regarding his response to religious arbitration in the pr...
This Note considers whether the United States should follow Britain‘s example by explicitly sanction...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
The goal of this Comment is to address the relationship between Middle-Eastern Islamic countries wit...
The world has witnessed a phenomenal growth in commercial disputes transcending national borders due...
Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent internatio...
This Development analyzes the extent to which the freedom to arbitrate using shariah is sustainable ...
This project examines the impact of the growing Islamic public in Western democracies, namely in the...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
This Development analyzes the extent to which the freedom to arbitrate using shariah is sustainable ...
This article will provide an overview of Shari\u27a law with respect to arbitration. Section I provi...
At the beginning of 2014, about a dozen states introduced or re-introduced bills to ban the use of S...
In the fall of 2003 Syed Mumtaz Ali, leader of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice located in To...
This article is a response to Mr. McGuinty regarding his response to religious arbitration in the pr...
This Note considers whether the United States should follow Britain‘s example by explicitly sanction...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
The goal of this Comment is to address the relationship between Middle-Eastern Islamic countries wit...
The world has witnessed a phenomenal growth in commercial disputes transcending national borders due...
Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent internatio...
This Development analyzes the extent to which the freedom to arbitrate using shariah is sustainable ...
This project examines the impact of the growing Islamic public in Western democracies, namely in the...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
This Development analyzes the extent to which the freedom to arbitrate using shariah is sustainable ...
This article will provide an overview of Shari\u27a law with respect to arbitration. Section I provi...
At the beginning of 2014, about a dozen states introduced or re-introduced bills to ban the use of S...
In the fall of 2003 Syed Mumtaz Ali, leader of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice located in To...