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Privatizing Family Law in the Name of Religion
Robin Fretwell Wilson
College of Law
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
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Family Law
100%
Religious Norms
100%
Fundamentalists
50%
Poverty
50%
Islamic Law
50%
State Law
25%
Politicians
25%
Preadolescent children
25%
Spouses
25%
Family Conflict
25%
Muslim Minorities
25%
Abusive Relationship
25%
Husband
25%
Custody
25%
Two-period
25%
Great Britain
25%
British Law
25%
State Protection
25%
Marital Relationship
25%
Mufti
25%
Western Thrace
25%
Divorce Proceedings
25%
Family Matters
25%
Sharia Court
25%
Social Sciences
Courts
100%
Disadvantaged Group
100%
Family Law
100%
Islamic Law
100%
Youth
50%
UK
50%
Spouses
50%
State Law
50%
Sharia
50%