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OverviewIn Palestine, family law is a controversial topic publicly debated by representatives of the state, Sharia establishment, and civil society. Yet to date no such law exists. This book endeavors to determine why by focusing on the conceptualization of gender and analyzing “law in the making” and the shifts in debates (2012–2018). In 2012, a ruling on khulʿ-divorce was issued by the Sharia Court and was well received by civil society, but when the debate shifted in 2018 to how to “harmonize” international law with Islamic standards, the process came to a standstill. These developments and the various power relations cannot be properly understood without taking into consideration the terminology used and redefined in these debates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irene SchneiderPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 18 Weight: 0.798kg ISBN: 9789004442306ISBN 10: 9004442308 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 22 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface List of Ilustrations Abbreviations 1 Introduction 1.1 Research Design 1.2 Research Literature 2 Palestinian Legal System 2.1 Basic Law, Sharia Court High Council, and Supreme Constitutional Court 2.2 The Jordanian Law of Personal Status (JLPS) of 1976, Applicable in the West Bank and the Egyptian Family Rights Law (EFRL) of 1954, Applicable in Gaza 3 The Actors 3.1 State 3.2 Civil Society 3.3 Sharia Establishment 4 Khulʿ: The New Ruling of 2012 and Its Context 4.1 Uses of the Past: Sources of Khulʿ and the Case of Egypt 4.2 Legal Regulation in Palestine 4.3 Analysis of Taʿmīm 59/2012 4.4 The Qāḍī al-Quḍāt as a Quasi-Legislator? 5 Khulʿ in University Teaching 5.1 Birzeit University as Part of the Palestinian Public Sphere 5.2 Approaches to Academic Teaching 5.3 Class on Khulʿ on October 31, 2013 5.4 Textbook of the Supreme Judge’s Class: Past or Present? 6 Khulʿ in Iterations 6.1 Civil Society 6.2 The State: Palestinian Authority 6.3 Sharia Establishment 6.4 Conclusion 7 CEDAW and Palestine 7.1 CEDAW State Report of Palestine, March 10, 2017 7.2 List of Issues and Questions Relating to the Report by the State of Palestine to the CEDAW Committee, November 30, 2017, and Replies to Questions (List of Issues), February 19, 2018 7.3 Shadow Reports by Civil Society Organizations 7.4 The Palestinian Delegation in Geneva, July 2018 8 CEDAW in Iterations 8.1 Palestine Discusses: How Can International Law and Sharia Be Harmonized? 8.2 Developments through the End of 2018 9 Khulʿ and International Law in Gaza 9.1 The Legal Background of Gaza 9.2 A Failed Draft Law in 2013 and the Issuing of Two Taʿmīmāt in 2016 9.3 Comparison between the West Bank and Gaza 9.4 Standing Up for a New Khulʿ Law in Gaza: The Civil Society Debate in Gaza 2012 to 2017 9.5 Conclusion 10 Conclusions References Websites Laws Terminology IndexReviewsAuthor InformationIrene Schneider is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Göttingen University (Germany). Her fields of research are Islamic law in history and in contemporary Muslim societies, state-society relations, gender studies, and Islam in Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |