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Legal Pluralism In The Holy City Competing Courts Forum Shopping And Institutional Dynamics In Jerusalem Ido Shahar

  • SKU: BELL-24613048
Legal Pluralism In The Holy City Competing Courts Forum Shopping And Institutional Dynamics In Jerusalem Ido Shahar
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Ido Shahar
ISBN: 9781317106111, 1317106113
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Legal Pluralism In The Holy City Competing Courts Forum Shopping And Institutional Dynamics In Jerusalem Ido Shahar by Ido Shahar 9781317106111, 1317106113 instant download after payment.

This book provides an unprecedented portrayal of a lively shari'a court in contemporary West Jerusalem, which belongs to the Israeli legal system but serves Palestinian residents of the eastern part of the city. It draws a rich picture of an intriguing institution, operating in an environment marked by legal pluralism and by exceptional political and cultural tensions. The book suggests an organizational-institutional approach to legal pluralism, which examines not only the relations between bodies of law but also the relations between courts of law serving the same population. Based on participant observations in the studied court as well as on textual and legal analyses of court cases and rulings, the study combines history and ethnography, diachronic and synchronic perspectives, and examines broad, macro-political processes as well as micro-level interactions. The book offers fresh perspectives on the phenomenon of legal pluralism, on shari'a law in practice and on Palestinian-Israeli relations in the divided city of Jerusalem. The work is a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of Legal Pluralism, Islamic Law, and socio-legal history of the Middle East.

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