The tension between religious law and secular law in modern democracies is illustrated in this article by a discussion of the different approaches to the get (a bill of divorce) refusal (based on Jewish law) under Dutch, English and Israeli law. These legal orders share many characteristics, but also display important differences as to the role of religion and religious law in the public realm. The Dutch system is the most secular of the three; it does not recognize a role for religious law within the secular system as such. The English legislation provides for means that to a certain extent facilitate the effectuation of a religious divorce. In Israel, finally, the law of marriage and divorce is as such governed by the religious law of the...
At first glance, religious courts, especially Sharia courts, seem incompatible with secular, democra...
Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewis...
First we present the basic rules of Islamic and Jewish law and the German state law that regulates t...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
Civil law in the United States rarely helps to enforce religious standards or demands that people pe...
This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the persp...
This article discusses the responses to a number of recent court cases concerning the equal treatmen...
The present M.A. thesis deals with the role of Jewish religious law in the legal system of the State...
This article discusses the responses to a number of recent court cases concerning the equal treatmen...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
In the last few decades courts have been confronted with a variety of cases concerning the effects o...
Constitutional law and religious law are often portrayed as diametrically opposed domains. While the...
The interviews carried out for this report indicate an emerging framework in the Netherlands consist...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how the legal regulation of marriage impacts upon religious...
The first area of discussion is the structure of each government system. This analysis not only sets...
At first glance, religious courts, especially Sharia courts, seem incompatible with secular, democra...
Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewis...
First we present the basic rules of Islamic and Jewish law and the German state law that regulates t...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
Civil law in the United States rarely helps to enforce religious standards or demands that people pe...
This essay aims to examine the question of the prospects of reform of religious laws, from the persp...
This article discusses the responses to a number of recent court cases concerning the equal treatmen...
The present M.A. thesis deals with the role of Jewish religious law in the legal system of the State...
This article discusses the responses to a number of recent court cases concerning the equal treatmen...
This paper analyzes and compares how two democratic states, India and Israel, incorporate discrete a...
In the last few decades courts have been confronted with a variety of cases concerning the effects o...
Constitutional law and religious law are often portrayed as diametrically opposed domains. While the...
The interviews carried out for this report indicate an emerging framework in the Netherlands consist...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how the legal regulation of marriage impacts upon religious...
The first area of discussion is the structure of each government system. This analysis not only sets...
At first glance, religious courts, especially Sharia courts, seem incompatible with secular, democra...
Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewis...
First we present the basic rules of Islamic and Jewish law and the German state law that regulates t...