This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tribunals would better meet the needs of American Muslims, who currently bring their religious disputes to informal forums that lack transparency. Particularly problematic, these existing forums often apply legal precedent developed in majority-Muslim nations, without taking into consideration the changed circumstances of Muslim living as minorities in the United States. These interpretations of Islamic law can have especially negative impacts on women. American Muslim arbitration tribunals offer the potential to correct these inadequacies. Furthermore, a new arbitral system could better meet the needs of sophisticated parties, like commercial e...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
This article discusses the theological foundations and historical development of Shariʿa in order to...
This scientific paper discusses one of the types of banking disputes, which is banking disputes of a...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent internatio...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
The goal of this Comment is to address the relationship between Middle-Eastern Islamic countries wit...
article published in law reviewThis article asks whether Muslims whose religious beliefs prevent inv...
A rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States has led, in recent years, to state-level efforts ...
The global Muslim population is currently estimated at 1.8 billion people, comprising twenty-four pe...
This article surveys references to Islam and Muslims in American court opinions from 1800 to 1960. I...
This article will provide an overview of Shari\u27a law with respect to arbitration. Section I provi...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
This article discusses the theological foundations and historical development of Shariʿa in order to...
This scientific paper discusses one of the types of banking disputes, which is banking disputes of a...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
Irrespective of the existence of a legislative environment complying with the most recent internatio...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
The goal of this Comment is to address the relationship between Middle-Eastern Islamic countries wit...
article published in law reviewThis article asks whether Muslims whose religious beliefs prevent inv...
A rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States has led, in recent years, to state-level efforts ...
The global Muslim population is currently estimated at 1.8 billion people, comprising twenty-four pe...
This article surveys references to Islam and Muslims in American court opinions from 1800 to 1960. I...
This article will provide an overview of Shari\u27a law with respect to arbitration. Section I provi...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
This article discusses the theological foundations and historical development of Shariʿa in order to...
This scientific paper discusses one of the types of banking disputes, which is banking disputes of a...