Gender, religion, & family law : theorizing conflicts between women's rights and cultural traditions / / edited by Lisa Fishbayn Joffe and Sylvia Neil.
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Superior document: | Brandeis series on gender, culture, religion, and law |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Brandeis series on gender, culture, religion & law.
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Physical Description: | xxxvi, 308 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : theorizing conflicts between women's rights and religious laws / Lisa Fishbayn Joffe
- Principles or compromises : accommodating gender equality and religious freedom in multicultural societies / Martha Minow
- Privatizing diversity : a cautionary tale from religious arbitration in family law / Ayelet Shachar
- Marriage pluralism, family law jurisdiction, and sex equality in the united states / Linda C. McClain
- From religious "right" to civil "wrong" : using Israeli tort law to unravel the knots of gender, equality, and Jewish divorce / Susan Weiss
- Flirting with god in western secular courts : mahr in the west / Pascale Fournier
- Muslim family law in South Africa : conflating the right to religion with the privileging of religion? / Rashida Manjoo
- Recognition of polygamous marriages in the new South Africa / Likhapha Mbatha and Lisa Fishbayn Joffe
- Women, resources, and changing the religious system: a case study of the orthodox Jewish wedding ritual / Irit Koren
- The yoetzet halakhah : avoiding conflict while instituting change / Michal Roness
- The temple of women initiates project: a framework for culturally meaningful feminist expression in rural areas / Fatou Kin Camara.