In a number of European countries there are fears that foreign, particularly Islamic, family law is becoming entrenched. All parties to this discussion see themselves as under threat. Migrant populations claim their right to cultural identity, while their host countries' domestic populations see a risk to social cohesion. Family law brings the underlying tensions into sharp focus. Cultural and religious identity and family law are interrelated in a number of ways and raise various complex issues. European legal systems have taken various approaches to meeting these challenges, many of which have been apologetic, and few of which have been informed by theory. I propose to examine this complexity and indicate areas in which conflicts may aris...
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech on ‘Civil and Religious Law in England’, delivered a decade ag...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
This Symposium offers the first-of-its-kind comparative analysis of pluralistic family law developme...
In a number of European countries there are fears that foreign, particularly Islamic, family law is ...
The goal that animates the present work is to analyze, on the basis of the rules of private internat...
The increase of migratory fluxes coming from Asia and Africa has resulted in the consolidation of ne...
This paper presents the results of a pilot survey that was anonymous and quantitative in nature on h...
The question of Muslim women marrying non-Muslim men in Europe poses numerous challenges to Islamic ...
It has been argued that in a multicultural and heterogeneous society there must be a commitment to c...
The article looks at the intersections and interactions between Islamic family law and the law in fo...
Millions of immigrants from Muslim countries have entered Western borders in the past decades, bring...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
Liberal versions of multiculturalism suggest the need to adopt legal solutions to the recognition an...
The variety of national family laws constitutes a serious obstacle to the free movement of persons w...
The recognition of cultural diversity as a value of the European Union Law is undoubtedly present in...
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech on ‘Civil and Religious Law in England’, delivered a decade ag...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
This Symposium offers the first-of-its-kind comparative analysis of pluralistic family law developme...
In a number of European countries there are fears that foreign, particularly Islamic, family law is ...
The goal that animates the present work is to analyze, on the basis of the rules of private internat...
The increase of migratory fluxes coming from Asia and Africa has resulted in the consolidation of ne...
This paper presents the results of a pilot survey that was anonymous and quantitative in nature on h...
The question of Muslim women marrying non-Muslim men in Europe poses numerous challenges to Islamic ...
It has been argued that in a multicultural and heterogeneous society there must be a commitment to c...
The article looks at the intersections and interactions between Islamic family law and the law in fo...
Millions of immigrants from Muslim countries have entered Western borders in the past decades, bring...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
Liberal versions of multiculturalism suggest the need to adopt legal solutions to the recognition an...
The variety of national family laws constitutes a serious obstacle to the free movement of persons w...
The recognition of cultural diversity as a value of the European Union Law is undoubtedly present in...
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech on ‘Civil and Religious Law in England’, delivered a decade ag...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
This Symposium offers the first-of-its-kind comparative analysis of pluralistic family law developme...