Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries

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This book is the first analysis of parental care regimes in Muslim jurisdictions, both in a comparative and country-specific sense. It contains the proceedings of a workshop on Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries that the Max Planck Research Group Changes in God's Law: An Inner-Islamic Comparison of Family and Succession Law hosted in Rabat, Morocco in April 2015. This workshop saw a total of 15 country reports presented on questions of custody, guardianship and their development within different Muslim jurisdictions (ranging from Indonesia to Morocco), a number of which are included in full in the book. Each of these country reports contains a historical perspective on the evolution of domestic rules regarding custody and guardianship, and on the introduction and development of the notion of the best interests of the child.

Most importantly, the prevailing legal norms, both substantive and procedural, are explored and particular attentionis given to legal practice and the role of the judiciary. In addition to a selection of country reports from the workshop, the volume includes two comparative analyses on questions of parental care in both public and private international law.

With a high practical relevance for legal practitioners working in the area of cross-border custody disputes and the most up-to-date assessment of parental care regimes beyond a pure analysis of statutory law, this book combines a number of country reports authored by experts who have worked or are still based in the respective countries they are reporting on and thus contains in-depth discussions of legal practice and custody law in action.

Nadjma Yassari is Director of the Research Group Changes in God's Law: An Inner-Islamic Comparison of Family and Succession Law while Lena- Maria Möller and Imen Gallala-Arndt are Senior Research Fellows at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle respectively.


First comparative as well as country-specific analysis of parental care regimes in Muslim jurisdictions High practical relevance for legal practitioners working in the area of cross-border custody disputes Most up-to-date assessment of parental care regimes beyond a pure analysis of statutory law Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext

Nadjma Yassari is Director of the Research Group "Changes in God's Law: An Inner-Islamic Comparison of Family and Succession Law" while Lena-Maria Möller and Imen Gallala-Arndt are Senior Research Fellows at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle respectively.


Inhalt
Egypt.- India.- Indonesia.- Iraq.- Jordan.- Lebanon.- Pakistan.- Quatar.- South Africa.- Tunesia.- Evolving Conceptions of Children's Rights: Some Reflections on Muslim States' Engagement with the UN Convention on Rights of the Child.- Synopsis.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789462651739
    • Auflage 17001 A. 1st edition 2017
    • Editor Nadjma Yassari, Lena-Maria Möller, Imen Gallala-Arndt
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Law
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H241mm x B156mm x T25mm
    • Jahr 2017
    • EAN 9789462651739
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-94-6265-173-9
    • Titel Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries
    • Gewicht 722g
    • Herausgeber T.M.C. Asser Press
    • Anzahl Seiten 353

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