In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religious systems for navigating their relationship with legal systems of secular states. Topics discussed include the role of religious contracts in helping religious systems negotiate with secularism, the role of religious contracts in protecting autonomy of religious systems, and the structure of marriage and divorce in Jewish law
Judaism is a civilization as well as a religion and includes a well-developed legal system that is c...
This article explores how the secular nature of the Egyptian and Iranian states affected women’s div...
The article presents information on the family dispute resolution based on divorce cases based on re...
The article focuses on role of the U.S. courts in confronting religious laws in dispute resolution o...
At first glance, religious courts, especially Sharia courts, seem incompatible with secular, democra...
This Article explores the unique status of religious law as a hybrid concept that simultaneously ret...
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various articles present in symposium inc...
An essay is presented in which the author explores fragility of Israeli secularism related to Jewish...
Civil law in the United States rarely helps to enforce religious standards or demands that people pe...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
A priest, a rabbi, and an imam walk into a contract lawyer\u27s office. Fortunately, this is not the...
The article presents ketubah, an institute of Jewish law that is unknown in the current Czech academ...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
As this Symposium Article contends, religion increasingly overlaps with the commercial sphere, and c...
Judaism is a civilization as well as a religion and includes a well-developed legal system that is c...
This article explores how the secular nature of the Egyptian and Iranian states affected women’s div...
The article presents information on the family dispute resolution based on divorce cases based on re...
The article focuses on role of the U.S. courts in confronting religious laws in dispute resolution o...
At first glance, religious courts, especially Sharia courts, seem incompatible with secular, democra...
This Article explores the unique status of religious law as a hybrid concept that simultaneously ret...
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various articles present in symposium inc...
An essay is presented in which the author explores fragility of Israeli secularism related to Jewish...
Civil law in the United States rarely helps to enforce religious standards or demands that people pe...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
A priest, a rabbi, and an imam walk into a contract lawyer\u27s office. Fortunately, this is not the...
The article presents ketubah, an institute of Jewish law that is unknown in the current Czech academ...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
As this Symposium Article contends, religion increasingly overlaps with the commercial sphere, and c...
Judaism is a civilization as well as a religion and includes a well-developed legal system that is c...
This article explores how the secular nature of the Egyptian and Iranian states affected women’s div...
The article presents information on the family dispute resolution based on divorce cases based on re...