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Shattering Tradition Custom Law And The Individual In The Muslim Mediterranean Walter Dostal

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Shattering Tradition Custom Law And The Individual In The Muslim Mediterranean Walter Dostal
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Walter Dostal, Wolfgang Kraus
ISBN: 9781850436348, 1850436347
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Shattering Tradition Custom Law And The Individual In The Muslim Mediterranean Walter Dostal by Walter Dostal, Wolfgang Kraus 9781850436348, 1850436347 instant download after payment.

Few deny that in the Muslim world religion and law are intimately linked. However, local legal realities mean that Islamic law is often pushed out of the picture by customary law, which is usually tribal, and by state law. The three may at times produce similar or identical rulings and it is thus often difficult to identify which is at work under such circumstances. When the different legal systems clash, problems start to emerge. Shattering Tradition concentrates on customary law, which is the least investigated of the three and considers the ruptures and potential for conflict in Muslim law as well as the continuities and interactions. This groundbreaking series of empirical case studies investigates the varying ways in which different forms of law interrelate and it analyzes how the tensions between them are resolved in local settings.

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