Grillo, Ralph

Muslim families, politics and the law : a legal industry in multicultural Britain Ralph Grillo - UK England Burlington, VT Ashgate, c2015. - xvi, 337 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Cultural diversity and law .

"Contemporary European societies are multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, certainly in terms of the diversity which has stemmed from the immigration of workers and refugees and their settlement. Currently, however, there is widespread, often acrimonious, debate about 'other' cultural and religious beliefs and practices and limits to their accommodation. This book focuses principally on Muslim families, and concerns how gender relations, and associated questions of (women's) agency, consent and autonomy, have become the focus of political and social commentary, with followers of the religion under constant public scrutiny and criticism. In short, Islam generally and the Muslim family, in particular, have become highly politicised sites of contestation, and the book considers how and why and with what implications for British multiculturalism, past, present and perhaps future. Practices concerning marriage and divorce are especially controversial and the book includes a detailed overview of the public debate about the application of Islamic legal and ethical norms (Shariʹa) in family law matters, and the associated role of Shariʹa councils, in a British context. The study will be of great interest to international scholars and academics researching the governance of diversity and the accommodation of other faiths including Islam"--Unedited summary from the book cover.

9781472451217


Muslims--Legal status, laws, etc--Great Britain
Domestic relations--Great Britain

346.4101​5088297 GR MU

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