Human rights under state-enforced religious family laws in Israel, Egypt and India

The book shows how state-enforced religious laws impact human rights, and what people do to advance their rights from within

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Main Author: Sezgin, Yüksel 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013
In:Year: 2013
Reviews:[Rezension von: Sezgin, Yüksel, 1974-, Human rights under state-enforced religious family laws in Israel, Egypt and India] (2020) (Gaffney-Rhys, Ruth)
Series/Journal:Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Further subjects:B Religion and law ; India
B Domestic relations ; Israel
B Human rights ; India
B Human rights ; Israel
B Domestic relations ; India
B Electronic books
B Human rights ; Egypt
B Domestic relations ; Egypt
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505 8 |a Cover; Contents; Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction ; Reforming Pluri-Legal Personal Status Systems in the Process of State- and Nation-Building; Human Rights under State-Enforced Personal Status Laws; Methodology and Research Design; An Explanatory Note Regarding the Use of Terminology; Organization of the Book; 2 Personal status, nation-building and the postcolonial state ; An Alternative Trajectory of State-Building and Legal Unification; Historical and Political Origins of Personal Status Systems 
505 8 |a Regulating Plural Personal Status Systems in the Nation-Building ProcessRedefining provisions of membership in the political community: inclusionary vs. exclusionary regimes; Redefining the role of religion in public life: secular vs. theocratically inclined regimes; Interventions motivated by mechanical considerations: technocratic-authoritarian regimes; The balance of power and social opposition to state intervention; Categorization of personal status systems; 3 The impact of state-enforced personal status laws on human rights ; Are Personal Status Laws "Divine" Religious Laws? 
505 8 |a How Do Personal Status Systems Affect Fundamental Rights and Liberties?What and Whose Rights are at Stake?; How do Individuals Respond to Encroachment upon their Rights and Liberties?; The Field of Human Rights as a Testing Ground; 4 A fragmented confessional system: state-enforced religious family laws and human rights in Israel; I. The Israeli personal status system ; Rabbinical courts; Shari'a courts; Religious courts of Christian communities; Druze courts; II. Why did Israel preserve the Ottoman Millet system? ; Exclusionary and religious characteristics of the Israeli regime 
505 8 |a Israel's interventions into its personal status systemIII. The impact of personal status laws on the rights and freedoms of Israeli citizens ; "I now pronounce you 'unfit' for marriage and divorce. Mazel tov!"; Competing legalities: alternative modes of marriage and divorce; Cross-communal coalitions: a push for change from within; Conclusion; 5 A unified confessional system: state-enforced religious family laws and human rights in Egypt; I. The Egyptian personal status system ; Shari'a and Coptic Orthodox personal law before and after 1955 
505 8 |a II. Why did Egypt stop short of normative unification that would complement its unification of religious courts? The technocratic-authoritarian characteristics of the Egyptian regime; The 1955 reform: the abolition of shari'a and milliyah courts; The response of the 'ulama' to abolition of shari'a courts; The clergy's response to abolition of milliyah courts; III. The impact of personal status laws on the rights and freedoms of Egyptian citizens 
505 8 |a The exploitation of personal status laws by Islamists in order to intimidate secular intellectuals and challenge the government's Islamic credentials 
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