Legal Pluralism in the Arab World (Arab and Islamic Laws Series)
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Book Description
"Legal pluralism" denotes both the multiple social fields which produce partilly interacting norms and the state's recognition of the many sources of law which constitute its legislation. It advocates a break from traditional legal theory in favour of describing the law from a more sociological and anthropological perspective. The theory of legal pluralism proves a useful tool, offering a challenging avenue for the examination of socio-legal activities. Too often, however, the literature on legal pluralism has failed to place sufficient emphasis on its fundamental theoretical questions.
The result of a seminar held in Cairo in December 1996 with contributions by sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, legal theoreticians, and practising lawyers, Legal Pluralism in the Arab World represents the first comprehensive examination of this phenomenon. This collection of essays attempts to define the notion of legal pluralism from a sociological, anthropological, and theoretical perspective and highlights its connection with particular Arab societies and countries.
About the Author
Baudouin Dupret is educated in Law, Arabic and Islamic Sciences at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, and has a Ph.D. in Political Sciences from the IEP (Institut d'Etudes Politiques), Paris. He is currently researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and working in Cairo, Egypt at CEDEJ (Centre d'Etudes et de Documentation Economique, Juridique et Sociale).
Maurits Berger studies Dutch Law and Arabic Studies with specialization in Islamic Law at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. He is pactised as a lawyer in the Netherlands and is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Amsterdam.
Laila al-Zwaini studied Dutch Law and Arabic Studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She specialized in Islamic and Middle Eastern Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, London). She is currently writing a Ph.D. thesis on legal pluralism and judicial authorities in modern Yemen at the Research School CNWS, Leiden University.
Legal Pluralism in the Arab World (Arab and Islamic Laws Series),Baudouin Dupret,Springer,9041111050,Architecture,Interior Design - General,International,Islam - Law,Law,Sociology of Religion,Law / International
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