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A Geo-Legal Approach to the English 'Sharia Courts': Cases and Conflicts


ISBN13: 9789004473089
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £152.00



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A Geo-Legal Approach to the English Sharia Courts: Cases and Conflicts adopts a new methodological perspective that combines Comparative Law with Geopolitics to understand the phenomenon of the English ‘sharia courts’. This term is used as a geopolitical representation of specific Islamic ADR institutions. The geo-legal analysis illustrates the competition of the legal systems involved and brings you in the middle of the related conflict, where (official and unofficial) legal rules are used by various actors to defend their ideas of Law and implement their strategies. Accordingly, the geo-legal operational analysis helps assess the possible changes occurring in the relationship between the legal systems and their substratum of values.

Subjects:
Islamic Law
Contents:
List of Figures
List of Acronyms
Note on Transliteration
Note on Terminology
Introduction
Part 1: Islam as a new European Reality: From Sharia to Sharia Courts
1. Sharia and Western Tradition: A Challenge
2. English Law and Sharia Courts
Part 2: From Judicial Interactions to the Explosion of Geopolitical Antagonisms
3. Interactions between Islamic Justice and English Courts
4. Sharia Courts and the Geo-Legal Conflict
What Will the ‘New’ Sharia Look Like in England? Some Concluding Remarks

Appendix 1: Actors
Appendix 2: Author’s Interviews
Glossary of Arab Terms
Bibliography
Index