This article is a Comment on Nathan Oman, Bargaining in the Shadow of God\u27s Law: Islamic Mahr Contracts and the Perils of Legal Specialization (45 Wake Forest Law Review 579 (2010)). Oman\u27s article shows that there are real disadvantages in looking at contracts through the lens of narrow transaction types, especially where individual agreements might fit poorly with the assumed narrative of that transaction type. The example Oman uses, mahr agreements treated within the category of premarital agreements, gives partial (but only partial) support for his thesis. The vast majority of those agreements should not be treated as premarital agreements, but not because they do not fit some ascribed narrative, but because mahr provisions shou...
This paper examines the Islamic legal doctrine of mahr - an inherent component to the marriage contr...
his article explains how the Existence of the Marriage Agreement in the Sambas Community of the Indo...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
This article is a Comment on Nathan Oman, Bargaining in the Shadow of God\u27s Law: Islamic Mahr Co...
This Article thus has two goals. The first is to show how the Muslim conception of marriage diverges...
The global Muslim population is currently estimated at 1.8 billion people, comprising twenty-four pe...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
<p>Generally, Islam permits a wife to stipulate any conditions in a marriage contract. The Mus...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
This article compares the South African civil-law and Islamic-law positions with regard to the finan...
In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religio...
The articles seeks to understand the politics of transnational Islamic family law in Canada, the Uni...
This journal article discusses mut'ah marriage or often called contract marriage which aims to expla...
Family law is again in turmoil, and the ALI Principles are an ambitious and sometimes inspired effor...
The article discusses the differences between the South African civil law and Islamic law with speci...
This paper examines the Islamic legal doctrine of mahr - an inherent component to the marriage contr...
his article explains how the Existence of the Marriage Agreement in the Sambas Community of the Indo...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
This article is a Comment on Nathan Oman, Bargaining in the Shadow of God\u27s Law: Islamic Mahr Co...
This Article thus has two goals. The first is to show how the Muslim conception of marriage diverges...
The global Muslim population is currently estimated at 1.8 billion people, comprising twenty-four pe...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
<p>Generally, Islam permits a wife to stipulate any conditions in a marriage contract. The Mus...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
This article compares the South African civil-law and Islamic-law positions with regard to the finan...
In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religio...
The articles seeks to understand the politics of transnational Islamic family law in Canada, the Uni...
This journal article discusses mut'ah marriage or often called contract marriage which aims to expla...
Family law is again in turmoil, and the ALI Principles are an ambitious and sometimes inspired effor...
The article discusses the differences between the South African civil law and Islamic law with speci...
This paper examines the Islamic legal doctrine of mahr - an inherent component to the marriage contr...
his article explains how the Existence of the Marriage Agreement in the Sambas Community of the Indo...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...