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Gender and justice in family law disputes : women, mediation, and religious arbitration

Bano, Samia(Edited by)
Part of the Brandeis Series on Gender, Culture, Religion, and Law series
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Recently, new methods of dispute resolution in matters of family law-such as arbitration, mediation, and conciliation-have created new forms of legal culture that affect minority communities throughout the world.

There are now multiple ways of obtaining restitution through non-traditional alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms.

For some, the emergence of ADRs can be understood as part of a broader liberal response to the challenges presented by the settlement of migrant communities in Western liberal democracies.

Questions of rights are framed as "multicultural challenges" that give rise to important issues relating to power, authority, agency, and choice.

Underpinning these debates are questions about the doctrine and practice of secularism, citizenship, belonging, and identity. Gender and Justice in Family Law Disputes offers insights into how women's autonomy and personal decision-making capabilities are expressed via multiple formal and non-formal dispute-resolution mechanisms, and as part of their social and legal lived realities.

It analyzes the specific ways in which both mediation and religious arbitration take shape in contemporary and comparative family law across jurisdictions.

Demarcating lines between contemporary family mediation and new forms of religious arbitration, Bano illuminates the complexities of these processes across multiple national contexts.

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Brandeis University Press
1512600342 / 9781512600346
Hardback
346.015
13/06/2017
United States
English
304 pages.
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